Le 15/04/2022 à 14:12, Kieren MacMillan a écrit :
Hi Dimitris,
If you get into more numerous and complex tweaks, I highly recommend using the
edition-engraver — keeping presentation tweaks (e.g., moving a RehearsalMark)
out of the note code is my primary use-case for the EE.
Hope that helps!
Hi Dimitris,
If you get into more numerous and complex tweaks, I highly recommend using the
edition-engraver — keeping presentation tweaks (e.g., moving a RehearsalMark)
out of the note code is my primary use-case for the EE.
Hope that helps!
Kieren.
Chaire Demetrios!
tags work by assigning a special tag attribute to a music event and can
therefore be applied to any music event by the syntax \tag tag music. But in
my opinion tags are not always the best method to achieve such things,
especially should you ever want to have something like
Oh wow I can't believe I missed this use of tags. I was trying to use the
bracket syntax. Thanks Jean!
On Fri, Apr 15, 2022 at 12:43 AM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> Le 14/04/2022 à 22:44, Dimitris Marinakis a écrit :
> > I often find myself in need of offsetting some tempo or rehearsal
> > marks
Le 14/04/2022 à 22:44, Dimitris Marinakis a écrit :
I often find myself in need of offsetting some tempo or rehearsal
marks for certain parts but not the full score but tags won't work in
this case since I can't have two marks at the same location on a
single context.
Not sure I understand