Hi, I have a suggestion, I don't know if this is easily "feasible" (from development point of view).
I'd like to have the localization of the (pseudo/invisible) begin of line barline NOT at the "extreme left" (before the Clef), but instead AFTER the key signature (or time signature when there is one). Actually I have never seen a [mark] indication above the Clef. \mark \default, when at the begin of a line, are also printed (on "real-life" scores) after the key signature, not with LilyPond. Furthermore that would avoid the use of tricky tricks, like "Printing a repeat sign at the beginning of a piece" : http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=500 LilyPond do it actually well when there is a \repeat volta, by printing \bar "|:" at the begin of the line, after the key signature. So I don't know if the problem come from the barline localization or due to RehearsalMark alignment at begin of line. What do you think? Thanks for your attention, Xavier PS : The example in the doc is bad chosen (NR 1.8.1 "Text marks") : { \mark "Allegro" c1 c \mark "assai" \break c c } man should use \tempo instead of \mark (though \tempo "text" doesn't align on time signature, as it should). But even, never seen "Allegro" or "assai" above the Clef. -- Xavier Scheuer <[email protected]>
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