Am Sa., 21. März 2020 um 14:26 Uhr schrieb Sami Amiris <sami.ami...@gmail.com>: > > Thank you for the suggestion once again. > > I thank you for having spent some time on it. The whole idea is to create a > mirror image of the compound barline on the beginning of the example, which > means that they must align to the right, not to the left. Now it is a copy > of the system at the beginning, and you can also get there inserting a > space in the barline definition of the \bar"||-!", without needing the > actual movement. > > I have tried moving the lower and middle portion of the barline so as to > force the program to build the compound barline correctly, but so far it > simply makes the dotted portion disappear. I believe the problem is that > with the solid barline, the program seems to count distances from the left > side of the construct rather than the right when alligning it with other > barlines in the same part of the system. I am not sure as I haven't seen the > source code (and most probably wouldn't see it if it hit me in the face with > a 10-foot pole tbh, I need to brush up my programming skills a few thousand > parsecs to match), but this is a "phenomenological" interpretation of the > facts, if you like. It "seems" to count distances from the left. However, I > could VERY EASILY be wrong, and by all means I hope I am. > > Thanks again! > > S.A.
Instead of manually applying X-offset-overrides you may try: #(define end-of-line-right-aligned-sencil (lambda (grob) (let* ((break-dir (ly:item-break-dir grob)) (basic-props (ly:grob-basic-properties grob)) (stil-proc (assoc-get 'stencil (reverse basic-props))) (stil (if (procedure? stil-proc) (stil-proc grob) point-stencil))) (if (negative? break-dir) (ly:stencil-aligned-to stil X RIGHT) stil)))) \layout { \context { \Score \override SpanBar.stencil = #end-of-line-right-aligned-sencil } \context { \Staff \override BarLine.stencil = #end-of-line-right-aligned-sencil } } Should do the trick in most cases. Cheers, Harm