> Elaine, I use repeat barlines at the start of each part because
> bagpipe tunes always have them at the start and end of each part, and
> repeat volta only places them at the end.
>
The easy way to get an initial repeat barline (an approach I prefer, too)
is to use a barline that is defined to p
> On 13 Sep 2016, at 10:17, Roderick Mackenzie
> wrote:
> I use repeat barlines at the start of each part because
> bagpipe tunes always have them at the start and end of each part, and
> repeat volta only places them at the end.
You can override that with \bar, see Notation, “Bars, 1.2.5. It
Hallo,
many thanks for the suggestions.
I am using an older version because it happens to be in the Ubuntu LTS
repositories and I have not got round to upgrading yet.
Elaine, I use repeat barlines at the start of each part because
bagpipe tunes always have them at the start and end of each part,
> > Hallo,
> >
> > I am learning how to write bagpipe tunes with Lilypond. Bagpipe tunes
> > are usually in parts with a partial measure at the start and end of
> > each part. In order to avoid the warnings about use of "\partial"
> > within the body of the score I am trying to use "\set
> > Timing
On Mon 12 Sep 2016 at 20:10:23 (+0200), Roderick Mackenzie wrote:
> I am learning how to write bagpipe tunes with Lilypond. Bagpipe tunes
> are usually in parts with a partial measure at the start and end of
> each part. In order to avoid the warnings about use of "\partial"
> within the body of th
Roderick Mackenzie writes:
> Hallo,
>
> I am learning how to write bagpipe tunes with Lilypond. Bagpipe tunes
> are usually in parts with a partial measure at the start and end of
> each part. In order to avoid the warnings about use of "\partial"
> within the body of the score I am trying to use
Hallo,
I am learning how to write bagpipe tunes with Lilypond. Bagpipe tunes
are usually in parts with a partial measure at the start and end of
each part. In order to avoid the warnings about use of "\partial"
within the body of the score I am trying to use "\set
Timing.measurePosition = #(ly:mak