Am 09.04.2013 11:38, schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
Putting the bar number at the start of the line would require

   %{ 5 %} a,4 ( a4 ) ( b4 ) d4 |

instead.
I like that.  It's tedious to type manually, but a computer program
doesn't know that word :-)


     Werner
Would something like

%@5 a,4 ( a4 ) ( b4 ) d4 |

be an option?
The combination'%@' would indicate that the next token is meant as a measure number (or any other pointer to the structure of the content). An editor could use such entries (i.e. specific syntax, starting at the beginning of a line) to create a document outline, e.g. point to @5 entries in all parts.

Of course I know that syntax changes shouldn't be taken lightly, though ...

Urs

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