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Am 01.02.2013 09:20, schrieb lilyp...@googlecode.com:
Comment #2 on issue 3150 by d...@gnu.org: oversight in repeats.itely
with old bar-line-glyphs
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3150
git grep "|:" doesn't show it.
It does here, but then I use bash as my shell. With
git grep '"|:"'
I don't get to see it, obviously.
Frankly, I don't think we are doing people a favor with ".|:" exactly
because it is an exclusively glyph-induces statement about the bar
line rather than a logical one. There is no section ending before and
after every repeat logically. Nobody views a repeat sign in that
manner, and if you write out, say, lyrics with repetition, you'd write
|: I love you, :|: again and again :|.
And you would not realize that the last bar is what you see in
mid-song also. Or is it?
I am not sure that I understand you correctly.
Do you imply that the '.' kind of ends a section and should probably
be changed to another glyph which has no special meaning in terms
of sentences/sections and ideally looks like a bold vertical line, or am
I totally wrong here?
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