One new feature of Denemo that I've not yet flagged up is for 1st and 2nd time bars that are identical. These have to be present in a print of the full score but look silly when printing just one part. You have always been able to get round this by judicious use of conditional directives but recently I added a command to make it a one step operation. In the case where you are entering a part and come to a bar (or bars) that needs repeating you can position the cursor at the start of the bar and invoke
Command: Conditional 2nd Time Bar(s) Duplicates the bar(s) from the cursor to the end as an identical 2nd time bar(s) to be used only when not typesetting the part on its own. Inserts a end- (or end/start-) repeat barline for use in that case only. Set the cursor at the start of the bar(s) to be repeated only when not printing the part. Use to avoid a part having two identical bars marked first and second time. Location: Object Menu ▶ Directives ▶ Markings ▶ Alternative Bars Internal Name: ConditionalSecondTimeBar this will insert a repeat of the bar(s) to the end, with the repeat omitted for printing the part only. It also inserts (conditional) repeat barlines. It can also be used on a selection if the music has already been entered - it duplicates the selection surrounding it with the appropriate directives. You put the actual 1st and second time bar markings in the part(s) that actually need them, of course. Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
