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Vicente Solsona a écrit , Le 12/10/2010 01:53:
> On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 01:00:28 +0200, Gilles Filippini
> wrote:
>> Looking for another method :/
> I think the following code does it, but putting the music inside
Vicente Solsona a écrit , Le 11/10/2010 23:57:
> On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 21:40:30 +0200, Gilles Filippini
> wrote:
>> To me the "standard" way would be to have the Volta_engraver doing this
>> for me, and taking care not to do it when inside \unfoldrepeats {}.
>
>
Vicente Solsona a écrit , Le 11/10/2010 18:17:
> On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 14:22:36 +0200, Gilles Filippini
> wrote:
>> From the answers I've had I infer that there is no standard way of doing
>> that.
>
> well, with Rehearsal Marks you can print almost whatever you want
Xavier Scheuer a écrit , Le 11/10/2010 16:08:
>> Can I ask how do you achieve the right aligned 'repeat 4 times' in this
>> score?
>
> I would do something like that:
>
> \relative c'' {
> \repeat volta 4 {
> c1
> % displayed at the end of a line and at the end of the score
> \once
James a écrit , Le 11/10/2010 14:42:
> If you say there is no 'alternate' then you simply make a text markup
> saying 'repeat 4 times' - this is typically right aligned below or above
> the stave where the repeat mark is.
Can I ask how do you achieve the right aligned 'repeat 4 times' in this
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Hi,
>From the answers I've had I infer that there is no standard way of doing
that.
The answer the closest from what I expected is to use a rehearsal mark
(thanks to Vicente). Unfortunately it doesn't work when the end-repeat
bar is the last bar of the score:
% This score doesn't have "x4" print
Hi,
Paul Wise a écrit :
> It looks like lilypond is unmaintained in Debian, so that is unlikely
> to happen until it gets a new maintainer or newly active maintainer.
> CCing the maintainer, hopefully they will respond.
It appears that lilypond is actively maintained in ubuntu[1].
I'd like to tak