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From: | Marc Hohl |
Subject: | Re: \bar "||" and \repeat around a line break |
Date: | Fri, 18 Jan 2013 09:00:55 +0100 |
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Am 18.01.2013 06:03, schrieb Jim Long:
[...] There is no confusion at all. The source file tells Lilypond exactly where the double bars should be. Lilypond knows that at several places, the source code says: \bar "||" \break As I understood Johan's suggestion, Lilypond should interpret that to mean, 'put a double barline at this point in the layout, break the line and continue engraving sequential music (if any) on the next line.' I think he wants that behaviour regardless of what music comes next, or indeed whether any music comes next at all. Just Do It. Spit out the double-bar line, break the line, and continue. I can't say whether that's programmaticly feasible in Lilypond's internals, but I think the *intent* of the syntax is pretty clear.
I fully understood Johan's suggestion. In my answer to Harm's mail in this thread I pointed out that this is probably doable but means that one has to get rid of themore or less hardcoded behavior defined in lily/repeat-acknowledge-angraver.cc
to provide a better interface for that. I have no clue about this, though, and no time to dig in further (at least at the moment, it is). Perhaps this should be added to the tracker? Regards, Marc
I just wanted to increment the tally on Johan's feature request. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list address@hidden https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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