On 13 November 2015 at 06:47, Jay Anderson <horndud...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I know I can do this to combine marks: > > \mark \markup { \override #'(baseline-skip . 3) \center-column { > \line { \box \bold "P" } > \line { \musicglyph #"scripts.ufermata" } > } } > > This produces a rehearsal mark over a fermata over a bar line. However > when this occurs at a line break I want the fermata over the barline > before the break and the rehearsal mark at the beginning of the line > after the break. Is there a good way to do this currently? (the > lilypond web site appears unreachable again so I haven't done my > usually scouring there.)
Hi, Federico asked almost the same question a few days ago. I would personally suggest to use Neil's "multi-mark-engraver". See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2015-11/msg00235.html > If there's not a good way to do this today, one feature that I think > would solve this cleanly is adding a fermata barline type. So the > above would be: > > \bar "(|" > \mark \markup { \box \bold "P" } > > Where '(' in the bar means a fermata above the bar. We could include > "(|", "|)", and "(|)" for fermatas above, below, and above and below > (and of course variations with different actual bar types). What do > you think? Is it too strange to put this as part of the bar line? It is possible to have fermatas both above and below the barline using Neil's "multi-mark-engraver" (one with #'direction = #UP and the other one #DOWN). Fermatas as part as the barline? I do not know, maybe, why not. Cheers, Xavier -- Xavier Scheuer <x.sche...@gmail.com>
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