%% Generated by lilypond-book
%% Options: [exampleindent=10.16\mm,indent=0\mm,line-width=160\mm,paper-height=845.047\pt,paper-width=597.508\pt,papersize='(cons (* 597.508 pt) (* 845.047 pt))]
\include "lilypond-book-preamble.ly"


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#(ly:set-option 'eps-box-padding 3.000000)



\paper {
  #(set-paper-size '(cons (* 597.508 pt) (* 845.047 pt)))
  indent = 0\mm
  line-width = 160\mm
  % offset the left padding, also add 1mm as lilypond creates cropped
  % images with a little space on the right
  line-width = #(- line-width (* mm  3.000000) (* mm 1))
}

\layout {
  
}




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% ly snippet:
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\sourcefilename "/lilypond-2.26.0/input/regression/bar-line-allow-volta-hook.ly"
\sourcefileline 0
\version "2.23.1"

\header {
  texidoc = "@code{\\defineBarLine} accepts annotations in the
end-of-line glyph name that can be used to distinguish bar lines that
should close a volta bracket from those that should not.  Bracket 1
should end open and bracket 2 should end closed."
}

\paper { ragged-right = ##t }

%% Use unique names to prove that LilyPond uses the end-of-line glyph
%% name rather than the mid-line glyph name.
\defineBarLine "||-closed-test" #'("||-eol-test" #f "||")
#(allow-volta-hook "||-eol-test")

\new Score <<
  \repeat volta 2 {
    s1
    \alternative {
      \volta 1 { s1 \bar "||" }
      \volta 2 {}
    }
    s1
    \alternative {
      \volta 1 {}
      \volta 2 { s1 \bar "||-closed-test" }
    }
    s1
  }
>>



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% end ly snippet
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