Re: Rehearsal mark on time signature

2005-12-05 Thread Mats Bengtsson
I have several times suggested to replace the term "Rehearsal Mark" with something like "Text Mark", to point out that \mark is not only useful for rehearsal marks but to typeset any textual indications above a bar lines or at the beginning of a score line. My only point was that it doesn't make s

Re: Rehearsal mark on time signature

2005-12-05 Thread liang seng
Simon Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: there is a already a metronome marking. insert \tempo = ( is the same as the suffix for music entry -- 4 for quarter notes, 2 for half notes, etc). Tweak this grob with MetronomeMark properties. alternatively there is the "meter" variable in the ti

Re: Rehearsal mark on time signature

2005-12-03 Thread liang seng
Hi, I suppose you're right. As outlined in the manual, since rehearsal marks are centrally aligned, overriding this with left or right align will have no effect. I've been thinking, if that's the case, should we introduce a new grob which governs the tempo marking that is not centrally aligned b

Re: Rehearsal mark on time signature

2005-12-02 Thread Trevor Bača
On 12/2/05, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > 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-o

Re: Rehearsal mark on time signature

2005-12-02 Thread Mats Bengtsson
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

Re: Rehearsal mark on time signature

2005-12-02 Thread liang seng
Hi, I agree with Mr. Trevor Baca on the positioning of the first rehearsal mark on pieces. To me, it has to be on or after the time signature because both are related to the tempo of the music. Therefore, I think this is a good development on rehearsal marks in comparison with their original po

Re: Rehearsal mark on time signature

2005-12-02 Thread liang seng
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? _

Re: Rehearsal mark on time signature

2005-12-01 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Trevor Bača wrote: OK, that's awesome. Snippet: TEMPO INDICATION EXACTLY WITH TIME SIGNATURE \score { \new Staff { \set Score.rehearsalMarkAlignSymbol = #'time-signature \override Score.RehearsalMark #'X-offset = #0.0 \time 2/4 \mark "First mark" c'4 c'4

Re: Rehearsal mark on time signature

2005-12-01 Thread Trevor Bača
On 11/30/05, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Trevor Bača wrote: > > > (It seems like that question -- "how do I get initial tempo indication > > and initial time signature to left-align?" -- comes up quite > > simply do > > \override Score.RehearsalMark #'X-offset = #0.0 OK, that's a

Re: Rehearsal mark on time signature

2005-11-30 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Trevor Bača wrote: (It seems like that question -- "how do I get initial tempo indication and initial time signature to left-align?" -- comes up quite simply do \override Score.RehearsalMark #'X-offset = #0.0 frequently on the list. Whereas, by comparison, I think Liang is the first person

Re: Rehearsal mark on time signature

2005-11-30 Thread Trevor Bača
On 11/30/05, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 1. Aligning to *the very first* time signature in a context seems to > > be a problem (eg, "Zart") even though aligning to *subsequent* time > > signatures works fine (eg, "Bewegt"); this may or may not be a bug and > > I've asked Han-Wen

Re: Rehearsal mark on time signature

2005-11-30 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Trevor Bača wrote: 1. Aligning to *the very first* time signature in a context seems to be a problem (eg, "Zart") even though aligning to *subsequent* time signatures works fine (eg, "Bewegt"); this may or may not be a bug and I've asked Han-Wen so we'll see what he thinks. After looking again

Re: Rehearsal mark on time signature

2005-11-30 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Trevor Bača wrote: [Sidenote: as long as we're on the topic, 2.7.19 introduces a really wonderful bit of improved syntax over, say, 2.7.10. Previously, to change rehearsal mark alignment, you had to use the following pair of lines ... % BEGIN 2.7.10 SNIPPET % \override Rehea

Re: Rehearsal mark on time signature

2005-11-29 Thread Trevor Bača
On 11/28/05, liang seng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, I would like to say good work on making available new ways of aligning > the rehearsal mark on Lilypond 2.7.19. However, I would like to know is it > possible to align the rehearsal mark with a time signature? Or perhaps > efforts are being m

Rehearsal mark on time signature

2005-11-28 Thread liang seng
Hi, I would like to say good work on making available new ways of aligning the rehearsal mark on Lilypond 2.7.19. However, I would like to know is it possible to align the rehearsal mark with a time signature? Or perhaps efforts are being made to include this feature in future versions? I'm sayi