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Re: Volta bracket re-naming with repeatCommands and \markup?
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Rick Hansen (aka RickH) |
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Re: Volta bracket re-naming with repeatCommands and \markup? |
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Thu, 10 Aug 2006 13:29:42 -0700 (PDT) |
Yes, looks like the same problem, In your example if you override the
font-name you can at least get it to look better. But using \markup in any
way causes the whole bracket to disappear.
Paul Scott-3 wrote:
>
> Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote:
>> This seems like an easy one, but I'm beating a dead horse here...
>>
>> In the follwing snippet I am renaming the 3rd alternative volta bracket
>> to
>> say "Final" instead of the default "3". It is working, except if I try
>> to
>> imbed the string "Final" inside of a markup expression like this: \markup
>> {
>> \italic "Final" }. When I do that, the volta bracket disappears. How
>> can I
>> use \markup when renaming a volta bracket? I would like the word
>> "Final",
>> for sake of example, to be italicized. Does the repeatCommands property
>> accept \markup? (the snippet below will execute as-is if you have an
>> Arial
>> font, otherwise change the font name)
>>
> There is even a problem without \markup. See my post with subject:
> \markup in manual volta endings
>
> two days ago but \markup definitely hides the manual volta.
>
> Paul Scott
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