On Sunday March 21 2004 07:39, Paul Scott wrote:
> Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
>
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> >>Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> >>
> >>>>5. Repeat barlines are engraved to the left of the key signature. My feeling 
> >>>>is that it should be the other way around. Am I wrong?
> >>>>\score { \notes {\key f\major a1 \break \repeat "volta" 2 {a1} }}
> >>>
> >>>fixed.
> >>
> >>Is it clear that that is only when it's at the beginning of a line?  
> >>Otherwise in all the printed examples I could just find the repeat bar 
> >>does go to the left.
> >
> >In CVS, the order can now be set for each situation
> >(ie. end/begin/middle of line).  Can you tell me the proper order at
> >the end of line?
> >
> I hope someone else jumps in here but I would think that this would only 
> occur as a warning of a key change and be the same as middle of line.

I would think there is value with restating a key/clef within a repeat if it 
is different from the end of the repeat the performer is returning from; 
otherwise placing them outside of the repeat makes sense to me.


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