Am Mittwoch, 5. Oktober 2022, 22:51:44 CEST schrieb Jean Abou Samra: > Le 05/10/2022 à 22:44, Tobias Leupold a écrit : > > This is simply a pattern that appears very often, at least for the > > pieces of > > music I handle (wind ensemle pieces) ... I attached three examples I > > found in > > my sheets, without having searched longer than two minutes (all > > rendered with > > older versions of Lilypond) ... > > I mean, I have this each and every time a key change happens, but only in > > the next line, > > Oh, but the new behavior is only for the end of the staff, not if the > staff continues on the next line, e.g. of course the staff lines extend > to the right of the new key signature in this example: > > \version "2.22.2" > > { > \key g \major > c'1 > \key a \major > \break > c'1 > } > > > They only stop before the key if you have a key at the very end. > I can understand why you want to do that for a segno repeat > (although I don't recall ever actually seeing this myself), but > this case is much more rare.
Well -- at least for my stuff -- a repeat like D. S. or D. C. happens quite often at the very end of a piece! Like in example 2 and 3 I attached. I really consider(ed) this to be a very common case, and I thus really wondered about the changed behavior ... _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond