Ok, so I was going to try figuring out how to use my \barline ":|]" in a
volta repeat
\defineBarLine ":|]" #'(":|]" "" " |.")
\relative {
\repeat volta 2 { c''4 d e f | }
\alternative {
{ c2 e | }
\bar ":|]"
{ f2 g | }
}
c1
}
but I get
programming error: Spanner `VoltaBracket' is not fully contained in parent
spanner. Ignoring orphaned part
And it doesn't print the 2nd ending bracket.
When looking this up, however, I was more in shock to see that many of the
posts in these nabble links are "deleted by author"
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Volta-endings-and-using-set-Score-repeatCommands-td202120.html
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Text-spanner-text-repeated-at-start-of-line-td182763.html
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Put-text-spanner-below-the-staff-td188102.html
I think I recall reading something about a big migration? Is there a way
to get to this content somewhere else?
And does anyone have a hint as to how to get the 2nd ending to work when
using this barline?
Thanks.
Elaine Alt
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