Hi List,

I have the following code:
systembreaks = \new Voice {

\mark \default
   \tempo "A tempo" 8 = 104
   s2^\markup { \musicglyph #"scripts.segno" } | s2*15 \bar "||"
}

in a voice that contains all the tempo/key changes, and other such
markings. In this case, the \markup segno is colliding with the tempo
indication (and I can't set it as a \mark, because I already have one of
those at this point). Likewise, at other points the tempo indication is
colliding with slurs.

What I would like to do is keep the segno where it is currently aligned,
and move the tempo marking out of the way (a little bit to the right should
do). How can I do this? I assume it's a simple \once \override statement,
but I haven't had any luck finding it. Would anybody mind pointing it out?

On a side note, there doesn't appear to be any part of the NR that talks
about how to set up \segno statements in general, aside from how to place
in-stave ones on barlines (as part of NR 1.4.1). There's a mention in the
snippets, but it's a bit unclear how one would go about it in normal use
cases. Likewise, the NR itself doesn't discuss tempo indications; it's only
part of the introductory manual. It'd be nice to have both of these (and
similar marks like codas) discussed in more detail as part of the NR's
discussion of repeats, as some of them can get a bit … baroque.

Cheers,

A
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