Thanks, this is exactly what I was trying to do. Sorry I slipped in a
bagpipe lexicon. A part is just a subdivision of the whole tune.
Generally one or two lines of music and for students printing this type
of bar line helps them see the structure of the tune. Also this is
pretty much the
On 2010-09-29 13:11, Vicente Solsona wrote:
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 19:17:56 +0200, Sam Domonkos s...@pfgltd.com wrote:
I am definitely closer thanks to your visibility reference. The
remaining problem seems to come when a \bar |. is followed by a
\bar |. even if they are separated by a \break
I would like to explicitly separate parts of music by having these bar
lines always at the beginning and end of parts, but they do not all print.
\bar .| a4 b c d \bar |. \break
\bar .| a b c d \bar |.
If noticed this works for \bar :|: \break
but not \bar .|. \break
Is this intended
I am definitely closer thanks to your visibility reference. The
remaining problem seems to come when a \bar |. is followed by a \bar
|. even if they are separated by a \break. To confirm this I tried
\bar .| \bar |. \bar .| \bar |.
...and only the last is printed.
For example
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