Thanks for the tips, Simon's solution seems to be the best. Thank you very
much :-D .

@David Kastrup:
I didn't know \endSpanners. It's an interesting solution, but it adds a
spanner line up to the next note in my case. At least here it does with
lilypond 2.17.97. I read in the manual it should not though, or am I
reading it wrong?

"The music function \endSpanners terminates the spanner which starts on the
> immediately following note prematurely. It is terminated after exactly one
> note, or at the following bar line if to-barline is true and a bar line
> occurs before the next note."


No barline before the next note here though.

It should show no spanner line at all, only the position number, so it will
be Simon's solution I guess.

grtz,

Bart

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2013/12/18 Simon Bailey <si...@bailey.at>

>
> On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 3:59 PM, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote:
>
>> bart deruyter <bart.deruy...@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> <...SNIPPETY SNIP...>
>>
>> > consistent way of indicating a position, without having to rely on
>> spanners?
>>
>> What's wrong with spanners?
>>
>> You know about \endSpanners ?
>>
>
> THAT is a cool trick. 10 years of lilypond and i'm still learning new
> little gems :D
>
> --
> Do not meddle in the affairs of trombonists, for they are subtle and quick
> to anger.
>
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