Johan Vromans <[email protected]> writes:
> David Kastrup <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> If you don't want the flow of notes interrupted, what will mark the
>> location where <some notes1> and <some notes2> are to be spliced in?
>
> That's why I used \repeat to illustrate:
>
> \repeat unfold 2 {
> big series of notes
> \alternative { { some notes 1 } { some notes 2 } }
> another series of notes
> }
>
> It does interrupt the flow but in a way we are already familiar with.
Not really familiar. You would need to change the normal repeat into
\repeat volta 2 {
big series of notes
\alternative { { some notes 1 } { some notes 2 } }
}
and how is
\repeat volta 2 {
big series of notes
\alternative { { some notes 1 } { some notes 2 } }
another series of notes
}
supposed to look?
Mind you, the trailing \alternative is a pain in the parser and I'd not
mind moving it inside of the repeat, but it is not easy to design a good
non-unfolded look for trailing notes.
--
David Kastrup
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