Thanks! knew it was my fault :-)
Arno
On 02.12.22 21:20, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
Hello,
Le 02/12/2022 à 21:11, Arno Waschk a écrit :
%\override MetronomeMark.extra-offset = #'(-20.0 . 20.0)
Here, you are missing the context:
\override Score.MetronomeMark.extra-offset = ...
^^
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> To: David Kastrup
> Cc: Jean Abou Samra , a...@arnowaschk.de,
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> Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2022 21:11:35 +0100
> Subject: Re: Vertically shift tempo prescription
> Hi David,
>
Hello,
Le 02/12/2022 à 21:11, Arno Waschk a écrit :
%\override MetronomeMark.extra-offset = #'(-20.0 . 20.0)
Here, you are missing the context:
\override Score.MetronomeMark.extra-offset = ...
^
Without a context specified, overrides are applied in the
innermost context, wh
Hi David,
sure, here you are.
(Taking the risk to be pointed to a most trivial silliness on my side :-) )
\version "2.23.10"
\score{
\new Staff{
\partial 4
c'4
\tempo "Allegro" 4=120
\repeat unfold 8{c'8}
%\override MetronomeMark.extra-offset = #'(-20.0 . 20.0)
\tempo "Allegro" 4=
Arno Waschk writes:
> Thanks for your answers!
>
> I tried both MetronomeMark and the direct tweak. In the result there was
> no visible shift at all.
> What is the correct override to try here?
An example would help.
--
David Kastrup
Thanks for your answers!
I tried both MetronomeMark and the direct tweak. In the result there was
no visible shift at all.
What is the correct override to try here?
Best, Arno
On 30.11.22 15:03, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
Le 30/11/2022 à 14:58, David Kastrup a écrit :
Arno Waschk writes:
Dear
>
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> From: David Kastrup
> To: Arno Waschk
> Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org, a...@arnowaschk.de
> Bcc:
> Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2022 14:58:54 +0100
> Subject: Re: Vertically shift tempo prescription
> Arno Waschk writes:
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Le 30/11/2022 à 14:58, David Kastrup a écrit :
Arno Waschk writes:
Dear list,
in a complex situation i need to vertically shift the result of a
'\tempo \markup{\column{ ... }}' thing.
Probably that could be done by a \override XXX.extra-offset = #'(0.0 .
8.0) . But what is XXX in that case?
Arno Waschk writes:
> Dear list,
>
>
> in a complex situation i need to vertically shift the result of a
> '\tempo \markup{\column{ ... }}' thing.
>
> Probably that could be done by a \override XXX.extra-offset = #'(0.0 .
> 8.0) . But what is XXX in that case?
Why even bother with the name?
{
Dear list,
in a complex situation i need to vertically shift the result of a
'\tempo \markup{\column{ ... }}' thing.
Probably that could be done by a \override XXX.extra-offset = #'(0.0 .
8.0) . But what is XXX in that case?
Thanks for your help!
Arno
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