Trevor Daniels wrote:
This is the difference, taken from the new GDP NR manual:
"In addition, you can specify "||:", which is equivalent to
"|:" except at line breaks, where it gives a double bar line
at the end of the line and a start repeat at the beginning
of the next line."
HTH
Trevoe D
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Subject: Re: Why can't I get a barline at the end of this"
unfortunatly I'am not and I do not understand the difference
between "||:" and "|:"
why does "||:" exist and ":||" not? seems unlogical to me...
The second question is not answered and should be considered something
like a bug.
The following leads to no bar line at the end of the repeated section
since ":||" is apparently undefined:
{ a'1 \repeat volta 2 { g'1 } \break \bar ":||" f'1 g'1 }
Paul Scott
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