Ok, fine. libero On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 9:31 PM, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > staff.itely (the file containing metronome mark docs) is still > unfinished. Please wait a few weeks; if the first public draft > does not contain good docs about this, please speak up again. > > Cheers, > - Graham > > > On Sat, 5 Jul 2008 20:13:28 +0200 > "Libero Mureddu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi Neil, >> thanks for your answer, >> >> I'm just wondering if the manual section about metronome marks should >> be changed in order to inform that ATM one should use a mixture of >> \mark \markup and \tempo, depending on the context: in my memory when >> someone (myself and other people I saw) starts a notation software, >> after few notes and a a dynamic, next thing to add is a tempo mark, to >> complete the typical "Hello, world!" score. >> And for a new user it could take very much to understand that one >> should use \mark \markup (not talking about how to use it), as >> workaround. It is not obvious at all. Not talking about the fact that >> a wrong positioned first tempo mark in a piece creates immediately a >> "strange" feeling to a musician, even if he/she's not aware of the >> "right" rule about the position of those marks. >> >> Libero >> >> On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Neil Puttock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> > Hi Libero, >> > >> > 2008/7/4 Libero Mureddu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> > >> >> I have two questions: >> >> >> >> Is there a way to have the \tempo or a custom \mark \markup that >> >> behaves correctly according to those three different situations? >> > >> > I don't think so; unless you use both as required by each individual >> > situation, you'll have to override the positioning to fix the >> > alignment. >> > >> > Following Reinhold's improvements to the \tempo command (i.e., >> > allowing text markup), there was a discussion about metronome >> > alignment (or lack of, when next to a time signature). As I >> > understand it from the source, metronome marks are only positioned >> > with reference to note columns; without recoding, there doesn't >> > seem to be any way of making them acknowledge breakable objects >> > like time and key signatures. >> > >> >> In the example, there are two commented lines that should (in my >> >> understanding), move the metronomemark on the left, but I only get >> >> to have it down. Is there a bug, or am I doing something wrong? >> > >> > If you try the same override on a ReheasalMark object, you'll see >> > that it too ignores this; in the case of some outside staff objects >> > which are aligned #UP or #DOWN, the side axis seems to be >> > hard-coded (or is ignored completely: in the case of RehearsalMark, >> > there is no default setting for 'side-axis), though I couldn't say >> > whether this is a bug or not. >> > >> > BTW, if you want the rehearsal mark aligned with the left edge of >> > the time signature, you'll need to override the TimeSignature >> > object's 'break-align-anchor-alignment property: >> > >> > \override Staff.TimeSignature #'break-align-anchor-alignment = #LEFT >> > >> > Regards, >> > Neil >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Libero Mureddu >> Vanha Viertotie, 21 as 417 >> 00350 Helsinki >> Finland >> http://webusers.siba.fi/~limuredd/ >> http://www.myspace.com/liberomureddu >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> lilypond-user mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user >
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