Am 01.02.19 um 14:19 schrieb Lukas-Fabian Moser:
On my system, this does (in 2.18.82 as well as current master), this does "the right thing", but only because of

The “right thing” only by accident:
        \defineBarLine "m" #'("||" "||" "||")
has the same effect (single Mensurstriche between the staves).

-> Warnung: Falscher Glyph m nicht bekannt. Wird ignoriert.

I should have read the output …

But I have the impression that \defineBarLine doesn't do anything at all: If I take a symbol (like "m") that's not used yet, LilyPond complains as above when using it. If I use a symbol that already is a barline ode (":" for instance), its behaviour seems to be left unchanged.

Obviously, I'm doing it wrong...?

AFAIK \defineBarLine is used only for new barlines and seems to need a special syntax (f. e. http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/bars#index-_005cdefineBarLine-1 defines "||-dashedSpan"; this cannot be some arbitrary string but has to start with "||-" …)

I’ll have a look into that later. Maybe one should add some simple form of Mensurstriche to vanilla LilyPond.

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