On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 15:42:30 -0400, "Ewan A. Macpherson"
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>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. I also note that as of 3.7.0, it
The barline on ']' was due to a bug which is fixed in the release
3.7.3 I'm uploading just now.
>puts in "... a double bar at end of line when next line starts with a
>repeat bar."
It is so in most music scores I have.
>I find this (new to abcm2ps) business of adding in notational elements
>not specified in the abc a bit disturbing. If a player program needs to
>insist on "correct" notation of repeats or whatever, fine, but a
>typesetting program shouldn't care. Any way to turn this off, Jef?
I don't see what you expect...
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