Paul, thanks for your attention to this issue. Paul Scott wrote:
> If you can carefully describe what you want > different than the current behavior I can > help you get it. A chord at the beginning of a second or subsequent repeat alternative should print unconditionally, without checking whether it is a change. This is the same as the current behavior at the beginning of a line. Let me try to explain a little bit better why I think that this is an important issue: Much of the power of chord change mode comes from the fact that you specify it at the score level. For example, you can combine many fragments of music without having to worry about sewing them all together at the edges to get the chord changes right. If you need to turn it on and off manually inside the music even once, that power is lost. So this issue is a major blow to the usefulness of chord change mode. Thanks, Yitz _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond
