Oh, and of course, convert-ly knows this, so you can use it to update old source files.

On 01.06.2014 18:59, Malte Meyn wrote:
It’s not a bug, it’s a feature (see documentation; Changes for 2.18 and
Notation Reference). \bar ".|:" and \bar ":|." should do what you want.

On 01.06.2014 18:40, Tim McNamara wrote:
Since updating to 2.18.2 and using JazzLILY I notice that when I
compile scores with \bar “|:” or \bar “:|” the repeat signs are not
printed.  The opening repeat is omitted and the closing repeat is
omitted and the end barline is also missing (if the repeat happens at
the end of a line, anyway).  \bar “|.” works, however.

Is this something peculiar to my situation or is this happening for
others, too?



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