A somewhat naive explanation is that something that has a duration (such as a note, spacer note or rest) should happen inbetween the \override and \revert.

   /Mats

Paul Scott wrote:
In 2.11.37 NR 6.1.5 mention is made of \revert not working. This should probably be expanded to explain what it takes for an \override to be established so that the corresponding \revert will work. If I knew the answer I would attempt to do this but I don't.

In the following example the \revert cancels the \override before the \override happens:

\override Score.RehearsalMark #'font-size = #1
\mark "text"
\revert Score.RehearsalMark #'font-size

Paul Scott




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