Am 08.02.2013 13:01, schrieb Eluze:
Thomas Morley wrote
below a markup-command to print bar-lines.
For now it is limited to bar-lines containing thick-bar-line,
thin-bar-line and/or colon-bar-line.
Every additional bar-line (dashed, dotted etc) would need an
additional construction-procedure.
\bar-line follows the procedures in bar-line.scm, heavily simplified.
Some comments are included, where I'm not sure about the used values.
Please note: it is a first sketch, maybe there are some undetected issues.
Works with "2.16.1" and "2.17.10"
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and also "2.17.11" - thanks!
this seems much better than the solution with \markup \score …
also, the resulting bar lines are scalable!
certainly a function for the LSR!!
+1
...or to be included somewhere in the sources? I did not look closely to
the code,
but if there is a broader intersection between the stuff in bar-line.scm
and the
markup functions, it would not be a bad idea to provide a \bar markup...
Marc
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