Lasse Rempe wrote:


How about "(Reprise)", which is similar to the structural indications that the \mark command is meant for? Image attached. If this looks o.k. then I'll make the patch.

I will reiterate my opinion that, in the attached snippet, a reader would interpret the text to correspond to the beginning of the second bar, whereas logically in the lilypond file it would come _after_ the first note. Am I the only one who thinks it is not clean to document this as a standard solution?

I don't know. This is definitely a strange example. The \mark command is meant to insert something over a barline, so maybe it'd be best to delete this example altogether and reword things a bit so that the example with "colla parte" is the only one illustrating this feature.

Jon

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