> > This, however, doesn't seem to be true. I cannot get \bar "|:" to > > print without either using Score.BreakAlignment or else using a skip > > before the \bar "|:" (to "attach" the \bar "|:" to, if I had to > > guess), and using the skip moves the repeat sign even further than > > Score.BreakAlignment does, if in the opposite direction. > > Hmm... I hadn't noticed that. :) > > It appears to be another case of quirkiness when there's no explicit context > creation; the following snippet works fine: > > \new Staff \relative c' { > \bar "|:" > c d e f > } > > Regards, > Neil
Hmm. . . from me, too. I have not been including \new Staff at the beginning of my examples in repeats.itely, but I can see that some of the original (to me) examples did include \new Staff. Is this standard practice? Shall I add \new Staff to all my examples? Peace, Ralph _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user