On 14 Aug 2003 at 21:53, I. Oppenheim wrote: > On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, Ewan A. Macpherson wrote: > > > I was hoping to be able to use this to implement the mid-repeat variant > > notation, e.g. > > > > |: A A | B B | [1 c c] | [2 d d] | e e :| > > > > but unfortunately, abcm2ps also puts in a thick barline after the ']' > > instead of just closing the bracket. > > Since you typed a | after c], it seems logical to draw > a barline. If you want an invisible barline, type [|]. > If you don't want a barline at all, don't type |.
In this case, I would want a barline, but the regular one I specified, not the extra-thick one abcm2ps puts in. In the case of |: A A | [1 B] [2 c] d | e e :| I wouldn't want a barline between the B and the c, but I would still get a thick one. I just ran these through 3.7.0, and in each case the first bracket was not actually closed, and the second one extended all the way to the :| cheers, e. cheers, e. To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html
