In another thread, Johannes wrote in part:
The Solid Barlines style is meant for special situations, I am not even sure when they would occur, but they are definitely too thick for normal barlines.
One of the more common uses I have seen for "solid barlines" is in some old hymnals, where it was used to designate the end of a (text) line. A tune where every line started with a pick up note, would have the pick-up note in it's own measure, then the necessary number of full meter measures, and then a short measure, followed by the solid bar line. The next line would start with a pick up measure.
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