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- Polymetric section: printing full-measure rests
- Polymetric section: synchronizing different groups of staves
- Polyphony in tablature
- Polyrhythmic staves
- Positioning a \fermata over the last bar line
- Positioning arpeggios
- Positioning fingering indications precisely
- Positioning grace note beams at the height of normal note beams
- Positioning grace notes with floating space
- Positioning lead sheet symbols
- Positioning multi-measure rests
- Positioning opposing fermatas on a bar line
- Positioning segno and coda (with line break)
- Positioning text markups inside slurs
- Positioning tuplet numbers close to kneed beams
- Positioning two opposite \fermata signs over the last bar line
- Predefined ukulele fretboards
- Preventing NoteNames adding a note name for a tied note
- Preventing double augmentation dots with identical notes in chords
- Preventing extra naturals from being automatically added
- Preventing final mark from removing final tuplet
- Preventing long \mark objects to stretch a measure
- Preventing natural signs from being printed when the key signature changes
- Preventing notes from being beamed when using \breathe
- Preventing stem extension
- Print chord names with same root and different bass as slash and bass note
- Printing bar numbers at regular intervals
- Printing bar numbers for broken measures
- Printing bar numbers inside boxes or circles
- Printing bar numbers using modulo-bar-number-visible
- Printing bar numbers with changing regular intervals
- Printing both the ancient and the modern clef in vocal music
- Printing figured bass extender lines without a starting figure
- Printing figured bass figures above rests in a Staff context
- Printing hairpins in various styles
- Printing hairpins using al niente notation
- Printing marks at the end of a line (obsolete in 2.23)
- Printing marks at the end of a line or a score
- Printing marks on every staff
- Printing metronome and rehearsal marks below the staff
- Printing music with different time signatures
- Printing note names with and without an octave marker
- Printing only odd bar numbers
- Printing text from right to left
- Printing the bar number for the first measure
- Printing the full title on several scores in the same file
- Printing the title on every page of your score
- Printing tuplet brackets on the note head side
- Producing white (void) notation
- Proportional spacing