Re: overextended volta alternatives

2017-01-25 Thread tisimst
t sorted out. Did you try putting the \breaks *within* the first two music expressions? In other words: \repeat volta 3 { ... } \alternative { { ... \break } { ... \break } { ... } } Best, Abraham -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/overextend

Re: overextended volta alternatives

2017-01-25 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 25.01.2017 18:46, N. Andrew Walsh wrote: Well, On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 6:38 PM, Simon Albrecht > wrote: On 25.01.2017 18:33, N. Andrew Walsh wrote: the \break statements within an \alternative block are causing

Re: overextended volta alternatives

2017-01-25 Thread N. Andrew Walsh
Well, On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 6:38 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote: > On 25.01.2017 18:33, N. Andrew Walsh wrote: > >> the \break statements within an \alternative block are causing the >> counter to register another ending, for some reason. >> >> let me clarify: the \break

Re: overextended volta alternatives

2017-01-25 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 25.01.2017 18:33, N. Andrew Walsh wrote: the \break statements within an \alternative block are causing the counter to register another ending, for some reason. That sounds like a bug to me. If you agree, please report it. Best, Simon ___

Re: overextended volta alternatives

2017-01-25 Thread N. Andrew Walsh
Update: as was pointed out earlier today, fiddling with an MWE often helps solve the problem. In this case, here's what's going on: the \break statements within an \alternative block are causing the counter to register another ending, for some reason. If I delete both \break statements, then I can

overextended volta alternatives

2017-01-25 Thread N. Andrew Walsh
Hi List, I have a somewhat difficult issue with volta and alternative endings. First, a verbal description: I have a score in which a passage is repeated 3 times, each with a different ending. At the last ending, I have a section that repeats thrice, followed by three separate endings. So, here