Paul,
Thanks - I hadn't realised this. Now I see it's in NR. Best regards, Peter mailto:[email protected] www.ptoye.com ------------------------- Tuesday, September 28, 2021, 10:18:20 AM, Paul Hodges wrote: > On 28/09/2021 10:02:24, "Peter Toye" <[email protected]> wrote: >> I want to change the "=" to "~" or "ca." in a metronome mark but I can't see >> how to do it. There's a 'stencil' property but I assume that refers to the >> entire MM and not the equals sign. Can someone please help? > You can use arbitrary markup in a \tempo directive. For instance, in my > current work I have this (because I wanted no brackets and a smaller note > symbol): > \tempo \markup {\bold "Leggero " > \teeny \general-align #Y #DOWN \note {4.} #1 > \medium "= 126"} > Change the literal = to ~ and you're there. > Paul
