Because it was incorrect syntax, but not shown as such in the logfile.  Correct 
syntax was still \mark \default

--
Phil Holmes


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Flaming Hakama by Elaine 
  To: Lilypond-User Mailing List 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2017 6:43 PM
  Subject: Re: Multiple markings




    > I mean that the code for RehearsalMark was just a wrapper round an
    > ordinary mark. So if you tried to put both on the same barline, the
    > underlying engine just saw two ordinary marks, and threw one away. That
    > was very frustrating back then.

    What exactly do you mean by “back then”?

    I can’t even remember a time when this was a problem, and I’ve been using 
Lilypond since 2003.
    Perhaps by complete coincidence I just never had \mark and \tempo at the 
same moment until 2.17 (when I know for sure it worked fine).



  Waaaay back in 2.19.15, this behavior still exists, where the tempo is 
dropped:

  \version "2.19.15"
  {
      R1
      \mark
      \tempo Allegro 4=120
      R1
  }




  David Elaine Alt

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