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From: | Matthew Probst |
Subject: | Re: Not sure how to construct an example--need to mark repeat signs underneath, without wrapping to next line |
Date: | Tue, 7 Mar 2023 11:27:32 -0600 |
Le mardi 07 mars 2023 à 10:29 -0600, Matthew Probst a écrit :
I'm not quite sure how to construct an example--I'm working on my scoring for rock/funk band, and I have everything under control due to the great help I've received here. One final sticking point is that I like to mark repeat signs underneath with a "2x" or "4x". I've been using tweaked \marks:
\tweak direction #DOWN \mark "4x"
Problem is, if the closing repeat mark is at the end of a line of music as it decides to typeset it, this text appears at the beginning of the next line instead of at the ending repeat barline where I want it.
I'm guessing that this is not the best way to mark a bar, and I'm not finding the right terminology/concepts to search for what I want on my own.
For example:
\version "2.24.1" \repeat volta 2 { c'1 1 1 1 \tweak direction #DOWN \textEndMark "4×" }
See https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/notation/writing-text.html#text-marks
For a mark at the beginning of the line, you'd use
\textMark
instead of\textEndMark
.Note that you could also use
\tweak break-visibility #begin-of-line-invisible \mark "4×"
instead of\textEndMark "4×"
, but using\mark
for a textual mark has shortcomings, and it is discouraged starting from version 2.24 in favor of\textMark
and\textEndMark
. It's only being kept for compatibility. (This is only about\mark <markup>
;\mark \default
is still recommended for a rehearsal mark.)
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