I do this entirely with expressions. The old Adobe Sonata font has repeat
symbols of the correct size that I use. There may be repeat symbols in some
of the MM-supplied fonts as well, but I haven't looked for them.

On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 4:59 AM, Daniel Wolf <djw...@snafu.de> wrote:

> Does anyone have an efficient way of making non-aligned or independent
> repeat marks? For example, in a piece with two lines, each has a
> four-measure repeating section, but the second line's repeats begin and
> end one half measure later.
>
> The solution for my immediate case does not have to be playable (but I can
> well imagine other cases where playback would be useful), so a purely
> graphic kludge is okay if no easier alternatives are available.
>
> (Yes, I know there is a perfectly good alternative notation in which the
> repeat marks are aligned and whatever falls in the first half-measure of
> the second line is put in parentheses, to be only played on the repeat,
> but that is not what the composer wants here.)
>
>
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