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From: | Éditions IN NOMINE |
Subject: | Re: bar lines followed by barlines on a new line |
Date: | Wed, 29 Sep 2010 19:43:19 +0200 |
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It's quite strange
because the \displayMusic says : (make-music 'SequentialMusic 'elements (list (make-music 'RelativeOctaveMusic 'element (make-music 'SequentialMusic 'elements (list (...) (make-music 'ContextSpeccedMusic 'context-type 'Score 'element (make-music 'OverrideProperty 'pop-first #t 'grob-property-path (list (quote break-visibility)) 'grob-value #(#t #t #t) 'symbol 'BarLine)) (make-music 'ContextSpeccedMusic 'context-type 'Timing 'element (make-music 'PropertySet 'value ".|" 'symbol 'whichBar)) (...notes...) (make-music 'ContextSpeccedMusic 'context-type 'Timing 'element (make-music 'PropertySet 'value "|." 'symbol 'whichBar)) (make-music 'EventChord 'elements (list (make-music 'LineBreakEvent 'break-permission 'force))) (make-music 'ContextSpeccedMusic 'context-type 'Timing 'element (make-music 'PropertySet 'value ".|" 'symbol 'whichBar)) (...notes...) (make-music 'ContextSpeccedMusic 'context-type 'Timing 'element (make-music 'PropertySet 'value "|." 'symbol 'whichBar))))))) And the only difference between the two \bar "|." is that the first has a \break next... No idea at this time... sorry JMarc On 29/09/2010 19:17, Sam Domonkos wrote: I am definitely closer thanks to your visibility reference. The remaining problem seems to come when a \bar "|." is followed by a \bar "|." even if they are separated by a \break. To confirm this I tried |
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