Yes. I think this will solve my problem. It looks much better. Thanks!

On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 7:10 AM, Thomas Morley <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hi Nels,
>
> please always answer to all!
>
> 2012/2/8 Nels Daily <[email protected]>:
> > I mean having them on the same horizontal plane. You have to create tempo
> > marks and rehearsal marks separately, but then they don't align
> horizontally
> > and it looks messy. I want to know if they can be made to align
> horizontally
> > with a setting
>
> If you try the approach of the mentioned thread, you get the attached
> image.
> I thought that this is the output you wanted, if not, I don't
> understand what you're trying.
>
> \version "2.14.2"
>
> \paper {
>  ragged-right = ##t
> }
>
> myLayout = \layout {
>  \context {
>   \name "MarkLine"
>   \type "Engraver_group"
>   \consists Output_property_engraver
>   \consists Axis_group_engraver
>   \consists Mark_engraver
>   \consists Metronome_mark_engraver
>   \override RehearsalMark #'extra-spacing-width = #'(0 . 0)
>   \override MetronomeMark #'extra-spacing-width = #'(0 . 0)
>   \override RehearsalMark #'Y-offset = #0
>   \override MetronomeMark #'Y-offset = #0
>   \override VerticalAxisGroup #'minimum-Y-extent = #'(-2 . 2 )
>   \override VerticalAxisGroup #'staff-staff-spacing = #'((basic-distance .
> 1)
>                                  (minimum-distance . 1)
>                                                          (padding . 1)
>                                                          (stretchability .
> 3))
>  }
>  \context {
>   \Score
>   \override MultiMeasureRest #'expand-limit = #1
>   \remove Mark_engraver
>   \remove Metronome_mark_engraver
>   \accepts MarkLine
>  }
> }
>
> foo = \relative c'' {
>         c'1
>        \mark \default
>        \tempo "Fast" 4 = 120
>        c
> }
>
> \score {
>  <<
>   \new MarkLine \foo
>   \new Staff { %{\compressFullBarRests %} \foo }
>  >>
>  \layout { \myLayout }
> }
>
> > or if there's a way to make a tempo mark within a rehearsal
> > mark.
>
> Well, it is possible to fake the printed output of a MetronomeMark
> within a RehearsalMark. But you get loss of other informations carried
> by the MetronomeMark. So I can't recommend this.
>
> HTH,
>  Harm
>



-- 
Nels Drue and Ashley Elisabeth Daily
(ABD) DMA - University of Nebraska–Lincoln
MM - University of Utah
BS - Brigham Young University Idaho
www.ndmusicedition.wordpress.com
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