> I'm not top posting.
Recently I stumbled upon this problem and did not find a satisfying answer in neither the Documentation segment nor in the archives: ------------------------------------------------- \version "2.10.33" \paper{ ragged-right=##t } \relative c'' { \repeat volta 2 { c,2^\markup {tacet la 1 \hspace #-1.5 \raise #1.0 {ma} volta}\p( b a g4) g'8( f |e4 c d2) |r4 e8( c cis4 a' | } \alternative { {r1 |} {c,!2 b) |} } } ------------------------------------------------- Please note the important "tacet la 1ma volta" line, which indicates rests during the first occurrence of this part. It is a fragment taken from a bigger score and printing the whole thing twice (which may seem obvious here) is not a solution. I experimented with "laissezVibrer" and "repeatTie", but these commands really end and rebegin the tie (not even a slur) "al niente" (among other drawbacks) instead of chopping the slur in two at a thick point. Is there a way of radically ending a slur at a predefined point at a certain thickness (and beginning it likewise at the other end) or somehow interrupting/blanking/hiding the slur over this 1. volta rest? _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond