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Re: "percent" repeat sign
From: |
Arden Spiller |
Subject: |
Re: "percent" repeat sign |
Date: |
Mon, 05 Feb 2001 08:38:48 -0500 |
Thank you very much for the quick response. (I'm still not subscribed to
the list - yet.)
(Using Windows 95, Lilypond v1.2.0)
As for 1.2.x VS 1.3.x, I first tried 1.3.6 for Windows and kept on getting
nasty errors (wrong version of mudela or some such), so after much cursing
I tried 1.2.0 which worked perfectly, right from the start. So not much
choice there. :)
Umm, where can I get the "repeatbar" example? *pout*
I swear I tried finding it:
-The install package (lilypond-1.2.0.jbr1-95.exe) didn't contain it.
-I didn't see it on the website/ftp anywhere, either.
-Google (searched for: input/test/repeatbar lilypond -RPM -SuSE) didn't work.
Sorry for the bother. Oh, and does the "repeat one bar" sign get passed on
properly to the MIDI too? Thanks again.
-Arden Spiller
At 11:37 AM 05/02/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>> I'm not subscribed to the list. I just have a quick question.
>> I'm using Win95, Lilypond. v1.2.0
>> I've looked through all the docs I could find, with no luck.
>>
>> I want to use a "one measure repeat" sign. In music, it might look
>> something like this:
>> | (notes) | % | % | % |
>>
>> That previous example would play the notes in the first bar and then repeat
>> that first bar three times. Any way to do this?
>>
>
>This is one of the few cases where you are lucky to stay
>with a 1.2.x version, since the feature disappeared in
>one of the major reimplementations done in 1.3.x.
>Take a look at the example file input/test/repeatbar.sly,
>I think you'll be able to understand how it works. I was lazy
>with the documentation when I implemented this feature.
>
>> [There is also a "repeat 2 bars" sign, a percent with two slashes instead
>> of one. And so on.]
>
>It's been on my TODO list for over a year now, together with a
>reimplementation of this feature that fits better into the
>current program structure. I have all the font symbols in some
>file at home, though.
>
> /Mats
>
>
>