On Tue, 2014-12-30 at 22:04 +0100, Simon Albrecht wrote: > Am 30.12.2014 13:16, schrieb David Sumbler: > > Further to my query (below) yesterday about varying ralls and accels in > > midi, how do I actually get these to work at all? > > > > At the moment the articulate script is working correctly in executing > > trills, slurs etc. But it ignores my "rit." markings and suchlike. I > > have tried entering these using "\mark \markup" and also attaching > > "markup" to a note, but my midi files do not vary the tempo at all. > > > > What syntax should I use to enter ralls and accels in a score? > It’s not wholly clear what you tried, but I’d assume that <code>\tempo > "rit."</code> is what you want. The difference from \mark is mainly that > it lives in score and thus is printed only once above all staves, no > matter how many parts have the same tempo marking. And probably > articulate.ly will then interpret it correctly (yet I don’t have any > experience with that). > > HTH, Simon
Thanks for that suggestion, which I have now tried. Unfortunately it does not seem to have the hoped-for result. But it does raise another interesting question: how do I get tempo markings etc. to appear once above the score but also in each individual part? I cannot find any reference to this in the Lilypond documentation (although I am sure it must be in there somewhere). Previous pieces I have set in Lilypond have been for a single instrument or for a solo instrument with piano, so the question has not arisen before (because the markings are above the solo part in any case). Do I perhaps need to have them in something like a separate Dynamics context which can be included in each part when it is extracted? David _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user