Sorry for digging out this old thread:

> \set Staff.barAlways = ##t
> \set Staff.defaultBarType = ""
>

For me this only works when I replace Staff by Score. Is this to be
expected?

Best
Lukas

2017-08-05 0:05 GMT+02:00 Malte Meyn <lilyp...@maltemeyn.de>:

>
>
> Am 04.08.2017 um 19:33 schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
>
>> Is there any way to avoid this? I'd like to say, in effect, "during this
>> passage, every (e.g.) eighth note should be considered a breakable point
>> for the purposes of layout calculations".
>>
>
> \set Staff.barAlways = ##t
> \set Staff.defaultBarType = ""
>
> This sets a "" barline after every rhythmical event that occurs in the
> score (not only the current staff). You then need to set the “real”
> barlines by hand, something like:
>
> \new Staff <<
>   { \time 3/2 c''1 2 1 2 }
>   \repeat unfold 2 { s1. \bar "|" }
> >>
>
> All notes would maintain their original duration (at least visually), all
>> beaming would stay as expected, etc. — it would just allow breaking
>> "everywhere". A command like
>>
>
> Hm … the solution from above breaks beaming because autobeaming never sets
> beams across barlines.
>
> Any thoughts/comments would be appreciated — code that solves my problem,
>> even more so!
>>
>
> The code above just inserts "" barlines; to allow breaking in the middle
> of sounding notes you’ll need
>
> \remove Forbid_line_break_engraver
>
> in the Voice context(s).
>
>
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