Hi, 2013/9/22 Amreg <am....@free.fr>: > Description of the issue: > LilyPond considers a bar as having the same shape and properties with > respect to both of its sides (e.g. with respect to both surrounding > measures). Unfortunately, this is not always true, but LilyPond does not > provide a real way to address such a situation.
I agree that this is a problem. I suppose that it may be doable to let lilypond look at the barline specified by the user and incorporate it into barline definition, so that \bar "||" \break \repeat volta 2 { ... } would produce a double bar at the end of the line, and a repeat bar at the beginning of next line. Other things would be probably significantly more difficult. Would you like to try implementing this? > 2) Indications referring to rehearsal marks > > By "indications referring to rehearsal marks", I mean indications such as > "To Coda", or "D.S. to Coda"; in other words, I'm not referring to the > rehearsal mark (such as segno or coda) by itself, but on the indications > that defer to it. [...] It would be good to have smarter coda, segno etc. indications. We could improve the situation a bit by introducing dedicated commands that would produce them, and probably defining a new grob type. I don't have time to do this, but if you'd like to try yourself, i could probably provide some guidance. best, Janek _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond