Please consider this example.
```tex
\version "2.25.11"
music = {
c'1
\tempo "T-note" c'1
}
\markup { time-signature }
{
\override Score.MetronomeMark.break-align-symbols =
#'(time-signature)
\music
}
\markup { time-signature, key-signature }
{
\override Score.MetronomeMark.break
> I do see the attachment, it's just not displayed in the text of the message.
> I'm using GMail and I'm not in Plain Text mode. I see images inline with
> other emails, just not David Kastrup's.
Most people send HTML email, which can contain inline images as HTML code
(technically: an tag wit
On Sun, Dec 3, 2023 at 8:03 AM David Wright
wrote:
> The problem must be on your side, unless you're subscribed to the
> text-only version of the digest that comes with no attachments.
> If your MUA doesn't display the image inline, you should be able
> to display or save it just like any normal
On Sun 03 Dec 2023 at 06:05:31 (-0800), Knute Snortum wrote:
>
> Ah, yes, I see it now! There is some problem between your email reader to
> mine where I don't see inline attachments. So I only saw:
>
> "gives me
>
>
> and a bar check warning."
>
> Which I wrongly interpreted as "gives me a b
On Sun, Dec 3, 2023 at 2:10 AM David Kastrup wrote:
> Knute Snortum writes:
>
> > On Sat, Dec 2, 2023 at 6:44 AM Peter Mayes wrote:
> >
> >> Here is a fragment of something I am engraving.
> >>
> >> e( dis e ais, b g |
> >> e8) r \afterGrace d'!(\trill { cis32 d } |
> >> c'!16) b^. a^. g
Knute Snortum writes:
> On Sat, Dec 2, 2023 at 6:44 AM Peter Mayes wrote:
>
>> Here is a fragment of something I am engraving.
>>
>> e( dis e ais, b g |
>> e8) r \afterGrace d'!(\trill { cis32 d } |
>> c'!16) b^. a^. g^. fis^. e^. |
>>
>> The D following the \afterGrace is slurred up to t