have not seen it, so I am
reposting.
Is is not yet possible to leave a volta bracket "open" (i.e., no
descender on the right end)? The docs (Bugs) for 2.7.32 (PDF)
report that
2.2->2.4:
\turnOff (used in \set Staff.VoltaBracket = \turnOff) is not
properly converted.
Forgive me
I am
reposting.
Is is not yet possible to leave a volta bracket "open" (i.e., no
descender on the right end)? The docs (Bugs) for 2.7.32 (PDF)
report that
2.2->2.4:
\turnOff (used in \set Staff.VoltaBracket = \turnOff) is not
properly converted.
Forgive me if I
eave a volta bracket "open" (i.e., no
descender on the right end)? The docs (Bugs) for 2.7.32 (PDF) report
that
2.2->2.4:
\turnOff (used in \set Staff.VoltaBracket = \turnOff) is not
properly converted.
Forgive me if I've missed it, but I couldn't find anything i
Is is not yet possible to leave a volta bracket "open" (i.e., no
descender on the right end)? The docs (Bugs) for 2.7.32 (PDF) report
that
2.2->2.4:
\turnOff (used in \set Staff.VoltaBracket = \turnOff) is not
properly converted.
Forgive me if I've missed it, b
I posted this message this morning but have not seen it, so I am
reposting.
Is is not yet possible to leave a volta bracket "open" (i.e., no
descender on the right end)? The docs (Bugs) for 2.7.32 (PDF) report
that
2.2->2.4:
\turnOff (used in \set Staff.VoltaBracket = \tu