Aaron,

Where I have run into this is exactly where your example uses it, for first and second
endings that start a line.

[1 Add fdd|add fdd|fdB AGF|GEF GF:|!
[2 afa bgb|afa gfe|fdB AGF|GEF GF|]!

If you try to put the {1} or {2} at the start of a line without the {[}, I know abc2ps
doesn't like it when I run it on the file.  If you put the {[} first, it does fine.
I have abc2win, but since I use my Linux machine more than the Windoze machine, I don't
use abc2win as much, and have not noticed how it handles it.

That's the best explanation I can come up with from my use of  abc.  Maybe someone else
can point you to a more technical explanation.

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I downloaded a few files off the internet to test my parser.   I think I
> understand everything that I see in the abc notation except for one thing:
> there are some lines that seem to start with a square bracket ([) but there
> is no closing bracket and it doesn't seem to be part of a chord.  What's this
> supposed to do, and which tool supports it?
>
> Thanks,
> Aaron
>

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