%% 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-caesura-eol-single.ly"
\sourcefileline 0
\version "2.23.12"

#(ly:set-option 'warning-as-error #t)

\header {
  texidoc="When @code{caesuraType} is set appropriately,
@code{\\caesura} inserts a bar line that is visible only at a line
break.

These notes should be followed by these bar lines: D, none; E, single;
F, double; G, single; A, single; B, single."
}

\layout {
  \context {
    \Score
    %% Because this looks the same as a measure bar line, priority makes
    %% no difference.  bar-line would work just as well.
    caesuraType = #'((underlying-bar-line . "x-|"))
  }
}

\include "bar-line-caesura-underlying-test.ily"



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% end ly snippet
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