On Aug 11, 2004, at 4:04 AM, Mats Bengtsson wrote:

To see what I'm talking about, take a look at the first example image in the
"Multi measure rests" section of the user manual. The 17-measure rest is as
I described it above, while the 4-measure rest is displayed differently. I'm
trying to get all of the multi-measure rests to be displayed like the 17-
measure example (as I said, this seems to be the standard in every concert
band piece I've seen).

If you look at the section on Multimeasure rests in the on-line manual and look at the end of the page, you will find a link to the detailed program reference for the MultiMeasureRest object. In the list of properties that can be set, you can find one called expand-limit, which you can set to a lower value, for example \override MultiMeasureRest #'expand-limit = #1

A hint about this property can also be found in the example
multi-measure-rest.ly in the Regression Tests document (which
is an invaluable source of examples and information, together
with the Tips and Tricks document).

I looked at the documentation for the MultiMeasureRest object, as well as
multi-measure-rest.ly, but the only thing I found was what you gave me:
\override MultiMeasureRest #'expand-limit = #1
and that didn't seem to work (I tried values of #2 and #3). There didn't
seem to be any difference-- the >10 measure rests were printed as church
rests, and the smaller ones were printed as breve rests.


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