Paul Scott wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
The mm rest text has to be centered between barlines, making it a
spanner.
If you are talking about the number (of bars rest) this makes sense.
If it's a tempo indication (Allegro vivace) it doesn't. Why would the
results of the \markup command be transformed to something else in
this case?
In the latter case, I would rather use something like
<< R1 s1^"Allegro vivace" >>
to make sure that it's typeset at the beginning of the
measure.
If I remember correctly, one of the main reasons that the
R1^... feature was added, was to be able to typeset a
full measure rest with a fermata on top of it.
/Mats
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