liang seng wrote:
Hi, if that works, then it's great. (Since 2.7.19 isn't released yet
on Windows, I can't test this).
However, for the first rehearsal mark, the need to use the command
\override Score.RehearsalMark #'X-offset = #0.0 still means that there
is still a bug somewhere. Can it be fixed?
Why do you consider it a bug? Rehersal marks (at least in their literal
meaning)
are normally typeset center aligned over a bar line. I cannot see any
reason to
consider it right or wrong that a rehearsal mark at the beginning of a
line is
center aligned or left aligned over a time signature or clef or whatever.
As has already been pointed out earlier, if you look at printed scores
you will
probably find that it differs from company to company and from edition to
edition.
/Mats
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