Matthew Collett wrote
> I'm typesetting a set of psalm verses with recurring antiphon, and would
> like the lyric line for each verse to end with the indication "℟."
> (responsum) to remind the singers to repeat the antiphon. The following
> does not work - the end-of-line stanza marks simply do not appear:
>
> How else can this be done? Ideally, the final "℟."s would be
> right-aligned on the final barline, at the same height (and in the same
> size and style) as the stanza numbers.
the problem seems that the repeated stanza definition has no effect since no
notes are following.
one approach - define
repetition = \markup { \huge \bold ℟}
then use it in the lyrics within a \markup which includes the syllable after
which you want this sign:
verseOne = \lyricmode { \set stanza = "1."
"This is the" first
\markup {verse. \repetition}
}
hth
Eluze
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