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Re: Bar numbers seem to be one off
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Klaus Blum |
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Re: Bar numbers seem to be one off |
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Sat, 26 Sep 2015 01:47:48 -0700 (MST) |
mskala wrote
> It may be useful to think of the numbers as referring to the bar
> boundaries, not the contents of the bars. When you start playing from bar
> 2, that means a specific moment, which is marked by a line and
> possibly a number.
>
> The line marks bar boundary number 2 and the number marks that line as
> being number 2. Neither of them refers to the notes before or after the
> line.
The last barline belongs to a bar that doesn't "exist" because there is no
contents left.
Therefore bar numbers should not be visible at the end of a line. Hence,
it's better to use
\override Score.BarNumber.break-visibility = ##(#f #t #t)
Cheers,
Klaus
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