Hello Federico,
Thanks for the link, I had missed that!
I asked the question because xml2ly currently generates the following for that
example:
Part_POne_Staff_One_Voice_One = \relative {
\language "nederlands"
\repeat volta 5 {
<>^"5 times % HERE
\key c \major
\time 4/4
Il giorno gio 21 feb 2019 alle 18:42, Jacques Menu
ha scritto:
Hello folks,
What does the ‘5’ mean in:
\repeat volta 5 {
\key c \major
\time 4/4
\clef "treble"
c'1
}
d1
\bar "|."
Lily produces the following score, but where is the ‘5’ in it?
Hello Jacques
This
Am Do., 21. Feb. 2019 um 19:50 Uhr schrieb N. Andrew Walsh
:
>
> Hi Jacques,
>
> On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 6:42 PM Jacques Menu wrote:
>>
>> Hello folks,
>>
>> What does the ‘5’ mean in:
>
> [SNIP]
>
> as I understand it, the number after the volta function doesn't do much on
> its own, but it enab
Hi Jacques,
On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 6:42 PM Jacques Menu wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> What does the ‘5’ mean in:
>
[SNIP]
as I understand it, the number after the volta function doesn't do much on
its own, but it enables you to specify alternate endings, as described here:
http://lilypond.org/doc
Hello folks,
What does the ‘5’ mean in:
\repeat volta 5 {
\key c \major
\time 4/4
\clef "treble"
c'1
}
d1
\bar "|."
Lily produces the following score, but where is the ‘5’ in it?
Thanks for your help!
JM
___
lilypond-u
Hi!
If the music this is:
notes {
time 2/4
% 1
g'4 a'4 |
% 2
f'4 g'4 |
% 3
g'4 a'4 |
% 4
f'4 r4 |
% 5
g'4 a'4 |
% 6
f'4 g'4 |
% 7
g'4 a'4 |
% 8
f'4 r4 |
}
Is it possibile this repeat volta ?
notes {
time