On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 08:29:46AM -0400, Palmer, Ralph wrote: > Greetings - > Is there any simple way to indicate "approximate" with the M.M. (Maelzel > or metronome Mark)? For example, using a tilde (~) instead of an equal > sign (=), or inserting "c." (circa) before the per-minute number?
I use variations of the following in my pieces, in the header {} block:
piece = \markup { \bold "Andantino (" \tiny \note #"4" #0.75
\normalsize " = 85-115" \bold ")" }
Which produces the output in the attached png graphic:
-sd
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The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and
the intelligent are full of doubt. -Bertrand Russell
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mm-indication.png
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