Bernhard,

Are you referring to the centered whole rest? If so, this is the 
correct notation for indicating a full measure pause, regardless of the 
duration of the measure. You just use the "R" rest syntax instead of 
"r" and if the duration of that rest is a full measure, then a centered 
whole rest will be used.

Or, maybe I didn't understand you correctly. Could you show an example 
(code or picture) or what doesn't make sense?

HTH,
Abraham

On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Dr. Bernhard Kleine [via Lilypond] 
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> I am very astonished that  a full pause in a 3/4 measure is four 
> quarters long. How to note then a full pause?
> 
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> Bernhard
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