Dear Jethro,
Yes, You are right. It sems to be the best solution, but it is a bit
strange, that the quarter-note is not printed. I would prefer in this case
this solution, if it would be possible

2010/1/31 Jethro Van Thuyne <[email protected]>

> On Sun, 31 Jan 2010, Stefan Thomas wrote:
>
> > in the below quoted snippet, the markup in the textspanner doesn't work
> as
> > expected.
> > I can't see a sign for a quarter-note!
> > How can I produce it?
> > \version "2.12.2"
> > {
> >  \override Staff.TextSpanner  #'(bound-details left text) = #"rit."
> >   \override Staff.TextSpanner  #'(bound-details right text) = \markup {
> > \note #"4" #1   "=60" }
> >   \time 4/4
> >   \clef bass c4 \startTextSpan c e f
> >   g1\stopTextSpan
> > }
>
> Hi Stefan,
>
> Indeed it looks like it's not accepting the note markup, although I don't
> get parsing errors. But why not code it like this?
>
>  {
>    \override Staff.TextSpanner #'(bound-details left text) = #"rit."
>    \time 4/4
>   \clef bass
>      c4 \startTextSpan c e f\stopTextSpan
>   \tempo 4 = 60
>     g1
>  }
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jethro.
>
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