> try adding \once before the \override, or
>
> do \revert MultiMeasureRest #'print-function
Yup, that works.
Claus
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> I expect that it will also work with 2.2 , you have to add
> \score{\notes {}}.
Yes, it works fine, even in 2.2. However, I need a similar command to turn my
rests back into normal rests. At least in 2.2, this command produces
percent-shaped rests for the remainder of the score.
> I added th
> Maybe I should have started with this question, but what do you need the
> notation for?
>
> If Mats' trick serves you, then it's ok. Otherwise please let me know,
> then I will go ahead with adding the sponsored feature.
I realized that Mats' trick would work in principle, but I don't like it (
Hello,
is it possible to directly engrave percent repeat signs? As far as I
understand, the percent repeat mechanism always first engraves something
(notes, rests, etc.), and then engraves bars with repeat signs. I.e., if I do
\repeat "percent" 4 { r1 }
I get one bar with a rest, and then three