On 05/09/2011 01:31 PM, Ed Gordijn wrote:
Hi Paul,
You can use:
\tempo \markup {\fontsize #2 "mark" }
Thanks. I had just tried #+2 It also looks like I will need to apply
that to all \tempo \markup or change the font for the tempo indication
following the rehearsal mark.
To obtain the
on behalf of
Paul Scott [waterho...@ultrasw.com]
Sent: 09 May 2011 02:49
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: 2.13.61 2 rehearsal marks
Hi,
I need to to place a fermata over a bar line at the end of a line and
have a rehearsal mark at the beginning of the next line. I would
normally use \mark to
On 9 May 2011 02:49, Paul Scott wrote:
> I need to to place a fermata over a bar line at the end of a line and have a
> rehearsal mark at the beginning of the next line. I would normally use
> \mark to place the fermata over the bar line but then I don't know how to
> reuse \mark for the rehears
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Subject: 2.13.61 2 rehearsal marks
Hi,
I need to to place a fermata over a bar line at the end of a line and
have a rehearsal mark at the beginning of the next line. I would
normally use \mark to place the fermata over the bar line but then I
don't know how to reuse \mark fo
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[waterho...@ultrasw.com]
Sent: 09 May 2011 02:49
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: 2.13.61 2 rehearsal marks
Hi,
I need to to place a fermata over a bar line at the end of a line and
have a rehearsal mark at the beginning of the next line. I would
normally use \mark to place the fermata over the bar line but then I
don't know how to reuse \mark for the rehearsal mark.
As a workaround I would consi