Choosing which individual barlines connect through all the staves

Hi!

Is this possible?

I am working on a saxophone quartet, where in each part there are repeat sections, which are not aligned and different length. I can get those with individual time signatures. But after what actually seems like one bar in the end product, there is this barline going through all the staves and the “bar number” is actually a rehearsal mark at the top. Is there some way (even of it is manual and painful) to choose which barline crosses the staves and which don’t?

See this recent thread.

Jesper

and with a line

Thanks for your answer! I specified that I know how to make the repeats but I am asking about barlines as the title suggests.
Perhaps I’m not underatanding how that thread helps me?

Ah, sorry @joonas I read too quickly.
Something like this with local (hidden) open time signatures in the beginning and a global (hidden) one where you want the barline.

Jesper

barlines.dorico (483.8 KB)

Hi @joonas, as in your example the barlines (with the numbers) seem to be consistent, I would also opt for a custom horizontal line* to indicate the start and end repeats, without using local meters.
(*As @jesele suggested while I was preparing my crazy screenshots :slight_smile: I leave my detailed explanation here below, in case it could be useful for someone)

Here a visual workflow:

  1. Create the invisible line using Music Symbols as start and end caps:

  1. Apply the line with the barlines as start and end:

  1. Change the spacing for the first control point:

  1. Adjust the start and end position:

Result:

Dorico file example:

repeat and end as line.dorico (596.9 KB)

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