Am 17.01.2013 19:39, schrieb Johan Vromans:
Frank Steinmetzger <[email protected]> writes:
Am Donnerstag, 17. Januar 2013, 08:28:37 schrieb Ralph Palmer:
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.
Excellent. Just as I was implementing it I noticed that the \grace approach
caused the \breathe sign which comes right before the \bar "||" to appear
wrong; namely after the linebreak. The ||: approach does it right.
Except that it does not work with \repeat, AFAIK.
Yes, it does.
c1 \bar "||:" \break
\repeat volta 2 { d2 d }
shows "||" at the end of the first line, and a ".|:" at the beginning
of the next line.
If you use a recent 2.17.x version, however, "||:" won't work;
you need to write \bar ".|:-||" instead (or use convert-ly).
HTH,
Marc
As I said earlier, I think that \bar "||" should behave like "||:" when
followed by \repeat.
Probably.
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