What do you mean Thomas? When the sheet clearly indicates DC al Fine (Da Capo, from the beginning) why would it be normal to ignore such an explicit direction?
I wasn't aware of \repeat segno, neat thing, I've always had to do it by hand with cadenza trickeries... L On Sun, 29 May 2022, 10:45 Thomas Morley, <thomasmorle...@gmail.com> wrote: > Am So., 29. Mai 2022 um 09:56 Uhr schrieb Jean Abou Samra < > j...@abou-samra.fr>: > > > > Hi Dan, > > > > Is there any way to get this repeat structure with the recent > > repeat additions? This is from a question on the user list. > > > > ||: A :|| B || > > Fine D.C. Al Fine > > > > -> A A B A > > From a musicians point of view: > I've learned not to repeat the final A here, though as a rule of thumb(!). > A composer could be expilzit by adding "con/senza repetizione" > > Afaict, "senza repetizione" is not supported by now. > > Cheers, > Harm > > > > > > My first thought was to do > > > > \version "2.23.10" > > > > m = > > \repeat segno 2 { > > \repeat volta 2 { > > a'1 > > } > > \volta 2 \fine > > b'1 > > } > > > > { \m } > > { \unfoldRepeats \m } > > > > > > That works about fine, except that the resulting > > structure with \unfoldRepeats is A A B A A and > > not A A B A. What I need seems to be a kind of > > \volta 2 \fine within the inner \repeat volta > > that would apply \volta with the outer \repeat > > segno. Did miss something like that? Should > > it be registered as a feature request? > > > > Best, > > Jean > > > > > >