2017-04-16 12:59 GMT+02:00 Robert Murdoch <rmurdo...@ntlworld.com>: > When I adjust my score's size with #(layout-set-staff-size N) and the score > has a tempo with a metronome mark, the metronome mark's stem gets longer if > the size is smaller, and shorter if the size is larger. There should be > examples attached at sizes 20 and 12 to show you.
Confirmed. After putting some debugging code into note-by.number-markup: mus = \new Staff { \tempo 4=120 c'1 } \score { \mus } %% stem-stencil height: 2.51290232058999 \score { \mus \layout { #(layout-set-staff-size 2) } } %% stem-stencil height: 2.66051672727502 \score { \mus \layout { #(layout-set-staff-size 40) } } %% stem-stencil height: 2.32216286195653 I followed this one back to 2.12.3, so it's a long standing issue. > The question is, how do I stop this from happening? Obviously you could construct the MetronomeMark-markups manually. Though, this is tedious... Lemme have a closer look at that note-by-number-markup. Cheers, Harm _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user