On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 07:57:47 -0400 "Palmer, Ralph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm working on starting a piece with a repeat sign (bar "|:"). In > order to get it to work, I used the Score.BreakAlignment > #'break-align-orders structure. This works with > \bar "|:" > but does not work with > \set Score.repeatCommands = #'( start-repeat ) Ok, time to cut out losses. In the NR, we'll state that "as per standard engraving rules, a repeat sign is not printed at the beginning". That's it; the main text is done. Any weird tweaks to print a repeat sign at the beginning are just that -- weird tweaks. If somebody's interested in tracking this down (possibly still Ralph himself), then they're welcome to do so. Once the snippet is in LSR or input/new/, we can easily add it to the docs. If the snippet requires an explicit \new Staff to make it work, that's fine; state that warning in the snippet description. Don't include explicit \new Staff stuff in the NR unless you *need* them there. I don't want GDP held up on this step. There's much more important stuff to work on. Playing with snippets is easily done when I'm gone. > Is that the expected behavior? The Score.repeatCommands version does > not produce an error in the log, but no repeat sign is printed. If > this is the expected behavior, I don't understand why > Score.repeatCommands does not work. Should this be included in the > GDP Repeats as a Known Issue? Notwithstanding my above statement, this *does* look like the kind of issue we should mention in @knownissue. (I don't consider @knownissue to be the "main text") Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
