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From: | Ralph Palmer |
Subject: | Re: \bar "||" and \repeat around a line break |
Date: | Thu, 17 Jan 2013 21:52:14 -0500 |
With respect, I think Johan's point is that along the lines of a
recent thread about having Lilypond generally 'do the right
thing' by default while preserving its immense amount of control
over the details, wouldn't it be a beneficial feature to have
Lilypond handle the situation automatically?
Consider a composition of the form
A B A C A D A E
The composer requires that each section begin on a new line of
the page; and end with a double barline, except the final
section:
A = { ... \bar "||" \break }
...
E = { ... \bar "|." }
Sections B and D begin with a volta repeat, but sections C and E
do not:
A = { ... \bar "||" \break }
B = { \repeat volta 2 { ... } ... \bar "||" \break }
C = { ... \bar "||" \break }
D = { \repeat volta 2 { ... } ... \bar "||" \break }
E = { ... \bar "|." }
If I understand Johan correctly, he is saying that at some point
in the future, it would be nice to have Lilypond handle this
automatically, and put a double barline at the end of each
section A through D, whether the next section begins with a volta
repeat or not.
It's a feature request along the lines of the recent discussion
about gradually enlarging the number of engraving scenarios that
Lilypond can handle correctly without having to use manual
overrides and such.
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