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Shortened line containing second time repeat volta has problems
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John McWilliam |
Subject: |
Shortened line containing second time repeat volta has problems |
Date: |
Wed, 3 Dec 2014 15:34:33 -0700 (MST) |
The situation is as follows. A pipe tune made up of two parts where each part
is repeated once. The first part has an alternative ending when played the
second time. This appears on a shortened line of its own. The second part
also has an alternative ending when play the second time and this matches
the ending of the first part.
I have two problems with this both of which are, in a way, aesthetic but
irritating:
1. I cannot close the second time volta.
2. I cannot eliminate the barline which appears at the end of the shortened
second time line.
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\version "2.18.0"
\score {
\new Staff {
\time 3/4 %adjust time to suit specific tunes
\bar ".|:"
% Part 1
\set Score.repeatCommands = #'(start-repeat)
\repeat unfold 4 {a4 a a}
\set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta "1"))
\repeat unfold 4 {a4 a a}
\break
\set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta #f) (volta "2. --1,2")
end-repeat)
\repeat unfold 4 {a4 a a}
\bar "||"
\set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta #f))
\stopStaff
% Increasing the unfold counter will expand the staff-free space
\repeat unfold 6 {
s4 s4 s4
}
% \once \hide Score.BarLine
\startStaff % Resume bar count and show staff lines again
\break
% Part 2
\set Score.repeatCommands = #'(start-repeat)
\repeat unfold 4 {a4 a a }
\set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta "1"))
\repeat unfold 4 {a4 a a }
\set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta #f) end-repeat)
}%end staff
}%end score
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John McWilliam
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