Hi Davide,

If you have a single tempo for the whole \layout block, you could leave the 
\tempo "Allegro" in the printed score and write

\midi{ \tempo 4= 120}

That should work as well. 

Best, Robert 

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> On 1 Jan 2015, at 11:46, Davide Liessi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all.
> 
> I have some tempo+metronome marks in a file
> (e.g. \tempo "Allegro" 4 = 120)
> I need to print only the tempo marks ("Allegro") in PDF but I cannot delete 
> the metronome parts of the commands, since I still need them in MIDI.
> Is there a way to suppress the metronome marks but not the tempo marks 
> without changing the \tempo commands?
> 
> Happy new year to all!
> Davide
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