This is not a high priority request. I'm just wondering if the following
can be done.

I'm writing out a bass part with lots of repeated measures. I'm using
\repeat percent X{measure}, where "X" is the number of times I want the
measure to repeat. Works great!

Can I:

   1. Place the count above each measure? If you repeat 6, 8, 12 times it
   can be maddening!
   2. Place notations along the way? For example, I may want 2 strong
   measures and then 2 measures which decrescendo into the next passage. Even
   if I split this into 2 parts, \repeat percent 2 {uhm-pah} \repeat percent
   2{uhm-pah}, there's no way I can see to place a decrescendo at the start of
   the second grouping.

Currently, I write all the measures out and notate the count:

f4 r c r|f4 r^"(2)" c r|f4\> r^"(3)" c r|f4 r^"(4)" c\! r|

Which works well. I can place dynamics or other notations as I please.

Thanks for any tips or help you can provide. Again, I have a good
workaround so please don't spend a lot of time on this unless you just
really love the challenge.

--greg

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