>> I can't believe that it doesn't affect spacing. As soon as you >> insert something visible into the score that has a timing value >> (and a breathing mark definitely has, if probably not specified >> exactly), it *must* take part of the horizontal formatting. You >> even give a hint how to position it: > > I've not seen it officially printed either but I have had enough > used brass scores to play from to know one when I see it. Also the > myriad of teachers I had would use these 'marks' to show a beginner > (like me) where the best place to take these breathes was based up > on what was coming next or the rhythm of the piece etc.
I fully understand what you say, and similar symbols are used for singers, too, however, I think this somehow contradicts what lilypond is intended to do: engraving well-formatted music. It's not lilypond's job to imitate hand-written marks! In other words, I want to see some *printed* editions with such entries so that we can adjust lilypond accordingly, if necessary. In some Puccini scores, marks for possible breathing places are indicated by a small comma. Attached an example taken from the vocal score of Boheme. Werner
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