Kieren's example does indeed work with LP 2.21.2. However, the distribution for 2.21.2 seems to "break" a number of other functions; for instance, \fermataMarkup no longer works.
Anyhow, I am still in the market for a better way to do this, but for the time being will just turn off bar numbers selectively whenever a rehearsal mark appears at the start of a system. I did a search of the archives, and I see this has been a much discussed topic over the years! On Sat, Oct 17, 2020 at 11:02 AM Kieren MacMillan < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Marc, > > > In your example, the rehearsal letters printed twice at the top of the > winds group. I don't know if it matters that I am on version 2.20 > > It may. > > > Also, if I am reading the code correctly, in a passage where only the > brass and strings play, no marks would print on that system. The example > assumes that winds will always be present. That is why I had a MarkLine at > the top of the score outside of any group. > > IIRC, there is a way to avoid that… it involves keep-alive-together, etc. > I just haven’t had time (or need, recently) to research it myself. No doubt > someone else can help you with it! > > Cheers, > Kieren. > ________________________________ > > Kieren MacMillan, composer (he/him/his) > ‣ website: www.kierenmacmillan.info > ‣ email: [email protected] > > -- Marc Shepherd
