On 09/01/2024 18:35, Paul Scott wrote:
On 1/9/24 11:29 AM, John Asmuth wrote:
Hi lilypond,
I have two users for a s0 (except it tells me 0 is not a duration).
<> does what I believe you want: <>_\<
HTH,
Paul
That strikes me as being a programmer's response, and I speak as a
programmer for over 50 years. Using <> works, but it is unintuitive. If
s0 is more intuitive then that should be considered for future inclusion.
Intuitively, I would have expected <> to generate an empty space equal
to the length of the preceding note, i.e. a chord that just happens to
contain no notes.
First, I have a "\repeat unfold N { ... }" and I want to surround the
whole thing with a crescendo.
I could unpack the first and last item in the repeat, but I feel
lily lilypond has some way to do an equivalent of "s0_\< \repeat
unfold N { ... } s0_\!"
The second is for putting a mark, eg a coda, at the very end of a
measure, over the barline (not over the last note, or the first note
of the next measure).
Are there nice ways to do this?
Thanks!
- John
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