Mats Bengtsson wrote:

Why are rehearsal marks placed to the left of the clef symbol? I don't see this in other printed music or in Finale's output. Placing rehearsal marks to the right of the clef symbol would solve one of my problems and make it look like other printed music.


Maybe, this is a bug. I noticed in scm/define-grobs.scm that the
property break-align-symbol of the RehearsalMark object is set to
time-signature. However, the break-aligned-interface is not included
among the interfaces of the object.

I see it would be a good idea to learn more about scheme. I still have a way to go with LISP. :)


I tried to add the interface and to set the property to different
values, but didn't notice any difference. I'm not sure how these
things are supposed to work but it should at least be a bug to
set a property that's not included among the interfaces of the
object (which also means that it's not included in the documentation).

Thank you,


Paul




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