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On Wednesday 01 December 2004 10:20 am, Antti Kaihola wrote:
> One-line drum staves work better now, but there's still something wrong
> with the barlines and especially repeats.
>
> I'd like the barlines to extend above the single staff line. Imagine
> that it's really a 5-line staff with the top
Here's my single staff line example again. There's an R1 there, and the
bar rest symbol floats above the staff line instead of hanging from it
as it should.
\context StaffGroup <<
\new DrumStaff \with { \override StaffSymbol #'line-count = #1 }
\drummode { mar2 mar | R1 | \repeat volta 2 {
One-line drum staves work better now, but there's still something wrong
with the barlines and especially repeats.
I'd like the barlines to extend above the single staff line. Imagine
that it's really a 5-line staff with the top and bottom two lines
hidden. Or is it already possible to hide staff l
I guess that you use \lyricsto or \addlyrics to combine the lyrics
with the music. In that case, the durations specified in the lyrics
section are completely ignored, since each new syllable is matched to
the next note of the music. From your question, it seems that the \skip
is just handled as any