On Mon, 2005-04-18 at 18:56 -0300, Jonatan Liljedahl wrote: > On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 14:43:54 +0200 > Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>That's the purpose of the \mark command. > > >> > > >> /Mats > > >> > > >> Jonatan Liljedahl wrote: > > >> > Is it possible to put markup text above the start of the staff? > > >or> > at the start of any measure? > > >> > Sometimes you want to have some textual instruction that is > > >> > associated to a measure, not to a single note! > > >> > > > >> > I also wonder if it is possible to hide (white out) empty > > >(skipped)> > bars. > > >> > > > >> > version: 2.5.18 > > > > > > > > > The \mark command only prints above the top stave in the system. > > > (which is right for rehearsal marks). > > > > True! Unless you move the Mark_engraver from the Score context to > > the Staff context. > > ..which means that I can't put rehearsalmarks above the top staff. =) > It would be nice with a "pseudo" object: \StartOfBar which you could > attach markup to as usual: > > \StartOfBar ^\markup \italic "non vibrato" > Isn't it possible for each staff to have its own Mark_engraver? Would this solve the problem?
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