Hello caagr98,
The second score in the example below can help you solve the first issue.
JM.
\version "2.17.19"
{
\markLengthOn
\mark\default
\tempo "This is a really long tempo mark"
c''4 d'' e'' f''
\mark\default \tempo 4=60
g'' 1
}
\score {
<<
\new MarkLine {
\mark \default
\tempo \markup "This is a really long long tempo mark"
s1
\mark \default
\tempo 4=60
s1
}
\new Staff {
c''4 d'' e'' f''
g'' 1
}
>>
\layout {
\context {
\name "MarkLine"
\type "Engraver_group"
\consists Axis_group_engraver
\consists Output_property_engraver
\consists Mark_engraver
\consists Metronome_mark_engraver
\consists Text_spanner_engraver
\consists Time_signature_engraver
\override TimeSignature #'stencil = #point-stencil
\override MetronomeMark #'Y-offset = #0
\override RehearsalMark #'Y-offset = #0
\override RehearsalMark #'extra-spacing-width = #'(0 . 0.5)
\override MetronomeMark #'extra-spacing-width = #'(0 . 1.5)
\override VerticalAxisGroup #'staff-staff-spacing = #'((padding . 1))
}
\context {
\Score
\remove Metronome_mark_engraver
\remove Mark_engraver
\accepts MarkLine
}
}
}
> Le 9 juil. 2017 à 18:24, [email protected] a écrit :
>
> As you can see on the screenshot, both texts are misaligned. The first one, a
> \tempo, is placed *under* the rehearsal mark instead of next to it. The
> second one, the name of a song, is too far too the right, since it's attached
> to the note instead of the barline (it's a <>^"").
>
> How can I move the texts to be next to the rehearsal mark (without manual
> adjustments)?
>
> And is there a version of <>^"" that is attached to a moment instead of a
> note, to be more semantically correct? I think \mark is supposed to do that,
> but it only supports one mark at a time.
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