Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org> writes:

>>> If we want to capture semantics properly, I believe we need to
>>> recognize that there are three different kinds of marks:
>>>
>>> 1) "jump-from" marks (D.S. al ..., D.C. al ..., To Coda)
>>> 2) "jump-to" marks (Segno, beginning of piece, coda)
>>> 3) "stop playing" marks (Fine, end of piece) [...]
>>>
>>> \depart
>>> \join
>>> \fine [...]
>>>
>>> It seems likely that all three could create a FlowScript grob.
>
> I favour
>
>   \goTo
>   \label
>   \stop (or \end)

I don't see the point in translating a standing term like "fine".  We
don't write \louder instead of \cresc either.

-- 
David Kastrup

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