On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 06:15:13AM +0000, Keith OHara wrote:Michael Hendry <hendry.michael <at> gmail.com> writes:
I routinely put the bar checks at the _beginnings_ of the bars, thus...
| a4 b c d | a8 b c d e f g a | a16 b c d e f g a b c d e f g a b
That works very nicely.
When I had a measure that took more than one line of input, I used to try to make that clear by indenting the continuation line a bit further, but that was lost on any auto-indenting. Now I can just | \acciaccatura d,8 <b, g>4.(\ff )b8 a4.( )g8 | a4.( )c8 b4.( )a8 | \acciaccatura ais8 b8[-.\fz ]b-. b[-.\fz ]b-. b[-.\fz ]b-. \acciaccatura ais8 b[-.\fz ]b-. | <c, d b>8 r <c, c a>8\downbow r \acciaccatura d, <b, g>2 and I can easily find my measures.
[...]Am I the only one who puts bar checks at *both* the beginning and end ofa bar? | a4 b c d | | e f g a |
Probably <G>.
Why would you want to check each bar twice?
Michael
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