Raphael: > That strikes me as being a programmer's response, and I speak as a > programmer for over 50 years. Using <> works, but it is unintuitive. If > s0 is more intuitive then that should be considered for future inclusion.
s1*0 works and is more or less equivalent to <> . John: > The second is for putting a mark, eg a coda, at the very end of a measure, > over the barline (not over the last note, or the first note of the next > measure). For that, see \repeat segno, or if your use case doesn't fit the possibilities of \repeat segno, use \codaMark. http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/notation/long-repeats.html#segno-repeat-structure For arbitrary markup use \textMark or \textEndMark. http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/notation/writing-text.html#text-marks
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