Re: MetronomeMark.extra-spacing-width

2020-09-26 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2020-09-26 10:27 am, David Sumbler wrote: I have just spent several hours trying to find the reason that metronome marks were affecting the spacing of notes in certain parts of my score. At last I have found the offending line. I am using the "MarkLine" context from the LSR, because I want

MetronomeMark.extra-spacing-width

2020-09-26 Thread David Sumbler
I have just spent several hours trying to find the reason that metronome marks were affecting the spacing of notes in certain parts of my score. At last I have found the offending line. I am using the "MarkLine" context from the LSR, because I want markings to appear at the top of the score

Re: Horizontal positioning of a tempo marking on a full-measure rest

2020-09-26 Thread Jun Tamura
Thank you, Aaron and Xavier. I figured that I can obtain satisfactory result with the following: \version "2.20.0" violinMusic = \relative c' { \tempo "Allegro" c4 d e f | \tempo \markup \italic "rit." g a b c | \tempo "Tempo I." c b a g | } celloMusic = \relative c { \clef bass

Re: Horizontal positioning of a tempo marking on a full-measure rest

2020-09-26 Thread Xavier Scheuer
On Sat, 26 Sep 2020 at 08:27, Jun Tamura wrote: > > Hello, > > Is there an easy way to align a tempo marking on a full-measure rest at the beginning of the measure? In the following example, the “rit.” and “Tempo I.” are aligned to the beginning of the measures on the score and the violin part

Re: Horizontal positioning of a tempo marking on a full-measure rest

2020-09-26 Thread Jun Tamura
Hello, After writing the message below, I realized that the “rit.” and “Tempo I.” on the cello part were aligned to where ordinary whole rests would be placed.I guess that if I can find a way to change the placement of a whole rest closer to the beginning of the measure, that would also change

Horizontal positioning of a tempo marking on a full-measure rest

2020-09-26 Thread Jun Tamura
Hello, Is there an easy way to align a tempo marking on a full-measure rest at the beginning of the measure? In the following example, the “rit.” and “Tempo I.” are aligned to the beginning of the measures on the score and the violin part but their horizontal placements on the cello part look