Claus Wilke wrote:
Maybe I should have started with this question, but what do you need the
notation for?
If Mats' trick serves you, then it's ok. Otherwise please let me know,
then I will go ahead with adding the sponsored feature.
I realized that Mats' trick would work in principle, but I don't like it (a)
because it's a dirty hack, and (b) because it doesn't help me in my
particular case: In Jazz, people often use the percent sign to indicate "play
something". In the particular tune I tried to engrave, the lead sheet starts
out with a percent sign in the very first measure. Thus, the trick doesn't
work for me.
Where did I leave my brain when I wrote that it's not possible?
Try
{
\override MultiMeasureRest #'print-function =
#Multi_measure_rest::percent
R1
}
I expect that it will also work with 2.2 , you have to add
\score{\notes {}}.
I added this example to the 2.7 manual, and will not do the sponsored
feature we talked about earlier. I would be very glad if you could make
a small donation for my time ([EMAIL PROTECTED] via paypal).
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