That solution didn’t work for me, but I thought it was probably user error
and decided to try again later 😂 Valentin also submitted a response in
that previous thread.  I need it to separate between Spanish and English
text in a hymn. I never realized what a strange format some hymns are!
Best,
Kira

On Thu, Oct 14, 2021 at 6:28 AM colin baguley <co...@baguley.net> wrote:

> ...but that only puts the horizontal line on the first staff of music, not
> on subsequent staves. Is it possible to put it at the beginning of each
> staff no matter where the \breaks are?
> My rather crude way of making the verse lyrics stand out is simply to
> alternate the fonts used in each lyric verse between bold and not bold.
>
> ===================================
> Colin Baguley
> co...@baguley.net
> ===================================
>
>
> On Thu, 14 Oct 2021 at 09:35, Jacques Menu <imj-muz...@bluewin.ch> wrote:
>
>> Hello Matthew,
>>
>> This was answered by Aaron in a recent post, see attached file.
>>
>> JM
>>
>>
>>
>> > Le 14 oct. 2021 à 05:13, Matthew Fong <oxen...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>> >
>> > Dear LilyPonders,
>> >
>> > Continuing on my journey of typesetting hymns, would anyone have
>> suggestions on ways to add a short horizontal rule after every third verse?
>> I tried looking around, but wasn't able to find examples. The options I
>> would like to have is keep line spacing intact (with the rule), or add a
>> little bit of space between the verses.
>> >
>> > Please see attached image as an example.
>> >
>> >
>> > Many thanks in advance,
>> > mattfong
>> > <Hymn-Line-Every-Third-Stanza.jpeg>
>>
>>

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