Thanks Paul.

There were missing brackets:

  R1*4 \endMarkDown \mark \markup {(D.S. al Fine)}

JM

> Le 5 janv. 2021 à 07:18, Paul Scott <waterho...@ultrasw.com> a écrit :
> 
> 
> On 1/4/21 10:29 PM, Josiah Boothby wrote:
>> I think I used to know how to do this but I can't find any evidence of it, 
>> but I'd like to do something that looks roughly like the following, where 
>> the text ("fine" or "D.C. al fine") are printed below the line:
>> 
>> |: /— 4 —/ :|: /— 4 —/ fine :|
>> |: /— 4 —/ :|: /— 4 —/ D.C. al fine :|
>> 
>> ...while separating notes and time into separate variables. It seems like I 
>> should be able to do this by simply setting text to right-align:
>> 
>> Time = {
>>   \repeat volta 2 { s1*4 }
>>   \repeat volta 2 { s1*4_\markup\right-align{ fine } }
>>   \repeat volta 2 { s1*4 }
>>   \repeat volta 2 { s1*4_\markup\right-align{ D.C. al fine } }
>> }
>> 
>> Notes = {
>>   R1*4
>>   R1*4
>>   R1*4
>>   R1*4
>> }
>> 
>> ...but that's clearly not how it works, since the text ends up being printed 
>> in the middle of the rest. Please remind me how to do this?
>> 
>> s1*3 s1_"fine"
>> 
>> ends up breaking the multimeasure rest, so is suboptimal.
> 
> 
> This is one of the pieces of code I have defined in  my common file that I 
> load with all of my code:
> 
> 
> endMarkDown = {
>   \once \override Score.RehearsalMark #'self-alignment-X = #right
>   \once \override Score.RehearsalMark
>   #'break-visibility = #begin-of-line-invisible
>   \once \override Score.RehearsalMark #'direction = #DOWN
>   \once \override Score.RehearsalMark #'font-size = #0
> }
> 
> (The above could probably better but It works for me.
> 
> Then:
> 
> R1*4 \endMarkDown \mark \markup(D.S. al Fine)
> 
> I also have endMark which puts the text above.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Paul

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