Hi Kris, On Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 4:53 AM Kris Van Bruwaene via bug-lilypond < bug-lilypond@gnu.org> wrote:
> I want to put a decrescendo on the last note of a DS al Fine section, but > it generates an error message (version 2.24.3) > Example:% lily test \after with DSaF > \version "2.24.3" > music = \relative c' { > c1 > \repeat segno 2 > { > c1 > \volta 2 \fine > c1\> \after 1 \! > } > } > According to https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.25/Documentation/notation/available-music-functions the \after function is used as follows: \after [music] - delta (duration) ev (music) mus (music) Add music ev (usually a post-event) with a delay of delta after the onset of mus. All that needs done is flip the order of the statements. \version "2.24.3" music = \relative c' { c1 \repeat segno 2 { c1 \volta 2 \fine \after 1 \! c1\> } } Might seem a bit counter-intuitive to put the \after function before the note. Just bear in mind that \after is a function that takes the note as one of its arguments, and it should make more sense. -- Michael