Hello, ________________________________________ From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf of Tim McNamara [[email protected]] Sent: 06 August 2011 17:17 To: LilyPond User Subject: Overriding shifting of coda when \break is used?
By default Lilypond moves a coda placed at the end of a line to the beginning of the next line of \break is used. I consider this bad behavior- the rehearsal marks should stay put where I place them rather than having that placement changed by the application (I have no idea why Lilypond is coded to do this in the first place; I'm sure someone had what they thought was a good reason but it's a nuisance when writing jazz lead sheets). Is there a way to turn this off and get my coda marks to be where I want them? I couldn't find anything in the docs. --- Try. http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/notation/visibility-of-objects#index-break_002dvisibility I also don't understand your point about your gripe that LilyPond puts them where you think they are to be. Musically a rehearsal mark indicates the *start* of a section not the end. So when you break, the *start* of the section is exactly in the right place - i.e. the start of the next line. The fact you are using a coda 'glyph' for your rehearsal mark is, as I say irrelevant there is no '\coda' fuction - it's a rehearsal mark which you are using a specified glyph (Unless I have misunderstood you). What LilyPond does with rehearsal marks is exactly what I want and I don't want to have to move them manually when she decides to break a line at the point the section starts. Please let me know if I have misunderstood. James _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
