Dear fellow users,
Can someone advise me on how a repeat-sign behaves in the middle of a
measure?
Reducing my score to a small example, here are two lines:
cis8\mark | cis'4 b8 a4 b8 | gis4 e8 fis4 \bar "" \break
\repeat volta 2 { gis8 | cis4. fis,4. | fis8 e b cis4 } \break
I'd like the first system to break within a measure, and end with no
barline.
The volta in the second system starts with a partial measure, and of
course I'd like a repeat-sign there, but it's not appearing.
(I'll try to insert an image here to illustrate the output: hope it
comes through.)
If I add the repeat sign expressly, it does appear in the output:
cis8\mark | cis'4 b8 a4 b8 | gis4 e8 fis4 \bar "" \break
\bar ".|:"
\repeat volta 2 { gis8 | cis4. fis,4. | fis8 e b cis4 }
but an unwanted barline is added to the end of line 1.
Do I need to add some Scheme code to modify the behavior of the
repeat-sign?
Thanks for any advice you can offer!
Richard
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