Thank you Kieren and Wol. I'll experiment with what you've offered.
Thank you, Ken On Sun, Oct 16, 2022 at 11:10 AM Wol <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 16/10/2022 16:47, Kieren MacMillan wrote: > > Hi Kenneth, > > > >> I guess I should just learn how to do tags :-) > > > > Well, yes, you should… but I don't think that's the proper solution to the > > problem you've stated (as I understand it). > > > > 1. Put all your "global" data (time signatures, rehearsal marks, tempi, > > etc.) in a single variable. > > > > 2. Add that variable in a non-staff context (e.g., TextLine or MarkLine) > > above whichever staff context(s) you want to see the rehearsal marks. > > > > It's that simple — no tags required. =) > > > And this is probably not the right solution in the right place, but the > other "obvious" solution is, is your rehearsal mark engraver in the > right context? Should you move it from staff to score context, or vice > versa (I don't know which one it is, or which one it should be, just > that the question makes it sound like it's the wrong one). > > As I say, I don't think this is your answer, but this should have been > one of the first possible answers you should have thought of. > > Cheers, > Wol >
