Try something like c ^\markup { \small { \note #"4" #1 "=108" }} if you want the size change to apply to both the note and the text.
/Mats
ron wrote:
××××× Mats Bengtsson:
If you provide an example, it's much easier to provide a relevant answer.
\markup { \note #"4" #1 "=108" }
is too big, so I tried
\markup { \magnify #0.5 \note #"4" #1 "=108" }
which made no difference :(
Cheers, Ron
/Mats
Ron Piterman wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to replace a \tempo, which is too big and apears on top of the first note, instead of more to the left, with a text markup.
The note in the markup is too big: I tried to change its size with magnify which did not work :(
Is there a workaround? Cheers, Ron
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