Jean, thank you! This should be the default behavior, imo...
Thank you Jean !
Le 24/09/2021 à 15:03, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
Le 23/09/2021 à 23:34, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
Le 23/09/2021 à 00:47, Nuno Trocado a écrit :
Perhaps you want the tempo mark to start on
the first note rather than the time signature:
Not really... I'd like to have the tempo m
Le 23/09/2021 à 23:34, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
Le 23/09/2021 à 00:47, Nuno Trocado a écrit :
Perhaps you want the tempo mark to start on
the first note rather than the time signature:
Not really... I'd like to have the tempo mark aligning to the time
signature, but shifting a little horizonta
Re,
Le 24/09/2021 à 01:34, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
> Le 23/09/2021 à 00:47, Nuno Trocado a écrit :
>>> Perhaps you want the tempo mark to start on
>>> the first note rather than the time signature:
>> Not really... I'd like to have the tempo mark aligning to the time
>> signature, but shifting
Hello,
Le 23/09/2021 à 01:13, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
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Try the \markLengthOn command described here:(...)
I was just struggling while editing a score with
- a rehearsal mark on the first bar (I know the composer, he likes to
hear "Let's start from the beginning, first measure, letter
Le 23/09/2021 à 00:47, Nuno Trocado a écrit :
Perhaps you want the tempo mark to start on
the first note rather than the time signature:
Not really... I'd like to have the tempo mark aligning to the time signature,
but shifting a little horizontally if it collides with a rehearsal mark.
Here
> Perhaps you want the tempo mark to start on
> the first note rather than the time signature:
Not really... I'd like to have the tempo mark aligning to the time signature,
but shifting a little horizontally if it collides with a rehearsal mark.
Le 23/09/2021 à 00:09, Nuno Trocado a écrit :
Try the \markLengthOn command described here:
That's what I was looking for. Merci, Jean!
Actually, this doesn't work when there's a time signature in the same bar...
{
r1
\markLengthOn
\mark \default
\tempo 4 = 120
\time 3/4
>> Try the \markLengthOn command described here:
> That's what I was looking for. Merci, Jean!
Actually, this doesn't work when there's a time signature in the same bar...
{
r1
\markLengthOn
\mark \default
\tempo 4 = 120
\time 3/4
\repeat unfold 4 c''4
}
> Try the \markLengthOn command described here:
That's what I was looking for. Merci, Jean!
Le 22/09/2021 à 22:25, Nuno Trocado a écrit :
When rehearsal marks and tempo markings coincide in the same bar, the
rehearsal mark is shifted slightly upwards to avoid a collision, and
ends up in an awkward position...
See "B" in the following example:
\version "2.19.55"
When rehearsal marks and tempo markings coincide in the same bar, the rehearsal
mark is shifted slightly upwards to avoid a collision, and ends up in an
awkward position...
See "B" in the following example:
\version "2.19.55"
\score{
{
r1
\mark \default
\tem
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