Since the \tempo command is used both to typeset the tempo indication in
the
printed score and to set the tempo in the MIDI output, it would be hard to
make such a generalization. Actually, a few years ago, the \tempo command
only affected the MIDI output.
Your request is also closely related to tempo indications of the type
quarter note = dotted half note
Trying to support all these special cases with the \tempo command would
probably lead to a totally incomprehensible syntax whereas the trick to use
\markup is general enough to cover these and lots of other more or less
common special cases, so I actually think it's a good idea to keep \tempo
as it is today.
/Mats
Christopher Culver wrote:
I'm typesetting a score where the tempo is of the value half-note =
"ca. 54". How can I typeset this with \tempo? The only examples I've
seen of \tempo require a simple integer.
The manual has a hack with ^\markup{ }, but I'd hope that \tempo
either allows non-integer values now in a roundabout way, or will in
the future.
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