Depending where you are in the formatting process -- once you set the score just create staff expressions and place them y'rself. I find the measure mapping more trouble (remembering that it exists-mostly) than it's worth.

Jerry
Gerald Berg


On 6-May-06, at 9:08 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:

Wolf Wrobel wrote:

Hi there!

I am trying to get "warning" accidentals in the first ending of my repeat. The repeat is in D and the measure one is supposed to jump to, is in F. The second ending (so the one right after the first ending) is also in D. How do I do that. The manual is not very helpful there. Dummy measure? But then the accidentals appear right of the repeat bar and not left of it.

Yes. I think the simplest way is to add a dummy measure. But I'd put the repeat sign at the end of the dummy measure, and the only thing in it would be the change of key, and repeat. You can hide the barline just ahead of the dummy measure by defining it as "invisible."

ns

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