Hi Andrew, I'm not sure to understand what you're looking for. A more precise description or a teeny example would have been helpful. Anyway, here's something I've done i order to look-like your picture:
\version "2.19.31" my-tempo = \markup { %% Left arrow: \overlay { \arrow-head #X #LEFT ##f \override #'(thickness . 1.5) \draw-line #'(8 . 0) } \hspace #0.5 \lower #0.5 %% Note value 1: \overlay { \raise #3.5 \beam #0.7 #-.5 #.4 \raise #2.8 \beam #1.0 #-.5 #.4 \override #'(thickness . 1.5) \draw-line #'(0 . 3.5) \rotate #10 \translate #'(-0.05 . 0.1) \musicglyph #"noteheads.s2" } \lower #1 "=" \hspace #0.5 \lower #0.5 %% Note value 2: \overlay { \raise #3.5 \beam #0.7 #-.5 #.4 \raise #2.8 \beam #1.0 #-.5 #.4 \raise #2.1 \beam #1.3 #-.5 #.4 \override #'(thickness . 1.5) \draw-line #'(0 . 3.5) \rotate #10 \translate #'(-0.05 . 0.1) \musicglyph #"noteheads.s2" } \hspace #0.5 %% Right arrow: \overlay { \arrow-head #X #RIGHT ##f \override #'(thickness . 1.5) \draw-line #'(-8 . 0) } } \relative { \tweak extra-offset #'(4 . 0) \tempo \my-tempo \tuplet 5/4 8 { g'32 g g g g g g g g g } s } HTH, Pierre 2015-11-13 6:34 GMT+01:00 Andrew Bernard <andrew.bern...@gmail.com>: > The attached image shows a tempo equivalence markup I need to set, > indicating that a 32 in the context of the preceding 5/4 tuplets now equals > a 16. The partial tuplet bracket seems complicated to do, and I don’t > really know how to set this fragment of combined partial music and text. > The matter is complicated by the fact that I use a custom music font, and > worse still (!) with notehead glyphs that are specially customised also to > achieve the very precise appearance the composer requires. So just using > \note and so on is not what I need. Would this be best done as a type of > ossia? > > Any help appreciated. > > > Andrew > > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > >
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