If you add a \bar "||:", you will get the desired double bar line
before the line break and start repeat after the line break.
/Mats
Quoting Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The double bar-line followed by a repeat bar-line is significant for
many. Every 32-bar song form of the Twentieth Century needs a double
bar-line after the 4-bar intro and/or a double bar-line after the
16-bar verse, followed by a 32-bar chorus with repeats and an
alternative. The slur on the repeat alternative is similiarly
required for every poplular song. Someone must have solved this
already. I have to say that this new example is nicely simplified.
Stephen
----- Original Message -----
From: Matthijs Frankena
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: Mixed questions
Hello,
With regard to the questions I posed a few days ago:
- the first question has been solved with \hspace (something I
thought I had already tried out, but apparently not correctly). The
code now says:
poet = \markup { \hspace #10 \center-align { "Words by"
"MORE OF THAT POET" } }
without the \hspace, the text falls over the left edge of the
paper (is that on purpose, or an oversight of sorts?).
For the other two questions, I have toned down the code:
\version "2.8.1"
\score{
\relative c''
{ c d e f
f e d c \bar "||" \break
\repeat "volta" 2 { c b a c e c d e( }
\alternative {
{ fis) g e c }
{ d) c b c \bar "|."}
}
}
}
- I'd like a double bar line at the end of bar 2, then a line break,
then the repeat-part, starting with its proper bar line. Setting the
double bar line cancels the repeat bar line, adding a " \bar "|:" "
to bring it back cancels the double bar line in the bar before it.
Any way to have both of them?
- the last bar of the repeat before the alternative endings ends
with a note with a slur. The slur is finished properly on the first
note of the first alternative, but not so in the second alternative.
Just adding a ")" does not help, Lilypond complains about not being
able to end the slur. \repeatTie gives a very unsatisfactory result,
which seems immune to the normal tie-tweaking. Any other way of
getting the proper end of the slur?
TIA, and have a nice weekend,
Matthijs
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