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Re: Starting a repeat at the beginning, II
From: |
Neil Puttock |
Subject: |
Re: Starting a repeat at the beginning, II |
Date: |
Fri, 27 Jun 2008 19:56:42 +0100 |
2008/6/27 Palmer, Ralph <address@hidden>:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Neil Puttock [mailto:address@hidden
>> - overriding 'break-align-orders is not necessary for \bar to work; it
>> just allows the tuning of the repeat position.
>>
>
> This, however, doesn't seem to be true. I cannot get \bar "|:" to print
> without either using Score.BreakAlignment or else using a skip before
> the \bar "|:" (to "attach" the \bar "|:" to, if I had to guess), and
> using the skip moves the repeat sign even further than
> Score.BreakAlignment does, if in the opposite direction.
Hmm... I hadn't noticed that. :)
It appears to be another case of quirkiness when there's no explicit
context creation; the following snippet works fine:
\new Staff \relative c' {
\bar "|:"
c d e f
}
Regards,
Neil
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- Starting a repeat at the beginning, II, Palmer, Ralph, 2008/06/27
- Re: Starting a repeat at the beginning, II, Neil Puttock, 2008/06/27
- RE: Starting a repeat at the beginning, II, Palmer, Ralph, 2008/06/27
- RE: Starting a repeat at the beginning, II, Palmer, Ralph, 2008/06/27
- Re: Starting a repeat at the beginning, II, Neil Puttock, 2008/06/27
Re: Starting a repeat at the beginning, II, Graham Percival, 2008/06/27