Dear Paul and Jos�:

Thank you for your responses!

Jos� said:
You try using zero lenght notes.
For example:
a4\> s1*0\! b4 c4 d8 d8 |

Unfortunately, at the end of the line (or bar), that trick doesn't stop the hairpin from breaking over the barline/system.

Paul said:
I think that's it right now.  Something like:
<< { a1 } { s2..\< s8\! } >>
You just have to adjust the s values to get what you need.

Unfortunately, that gives this (untweaked):


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As you can see, not only do I now have to adjust the stem direction -- to be "natural", and not "a la \voiceOne" -- but the spacing engine has not properly dealt with the time and key signature announcements.

Perhaps this is a bug? For regression testing, here's the relevant input (minimal case):

%% m001
\time 6/4
b16 ef,( d cs) \ferSlur bf''4\fermata~( bf16 a) g-. fs-. fs( g) f-. ef-. << { d4 c\trill } \\ { s4\> s8. s16\! } >> |
%% m002
\break
\key bf \major \time 4/4

Any thoughts about improvements or workarounds?

Thanks!
Kieren.
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