Re: Relative Tempo Markings in Lilypond 2.22

2021-12-30 Thread David M. Boothe, CAS
Thanks, Carl. I didn't think about convert-ly. It's been a while since I needed it. dB On Wed, Dec 29, 2021, 11:10 PM Carl Sorensen wrote: > > > convert-ly will fix this for you. > > The argument for \note changed from a string ( #"8") to a duration > ({8}). See http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.22/

Re: Relative Tempo Markings in Lilypond 2.22

2021-12-29 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 12/29/21, 6:20 PM, "lilypond-user on behalf of David M. Boothe, CAS" wrote: I have a score in 2.18, one section of which uses with the following code: \tempo \markup { \pad-to-box #'(0 . 0) #'(8 . 10) \concat { { \override #'(font-name . "

Relative Tempo Markings in Lilypond 2.22

2021-12-29 Thread David M. Boothe, CAS
I have a score in 2.18, one section of which uses with the following code: \tempo \markup { \pad-to-box #'(0 . 0) #'(8 . 10) \concat { { \override #'(font-name . "Linux Biolinum Slanted") \fontsize #1 "Musette " } ( \small \general-align #

Re: Rehearsal marks and tempo markings

2021-09-30 Thread Nuno Trocado
Jean, thank you! This should be the default behavior, imo...

Re: Rehearsal marks and tempo markings

2021-09-24 Thread fremoin
Thank you Jean ! Le 24/09/2021 à 15:03, Jean Abou Samra a écrit : Le 23/09/2021 à 23:34, Jean Abou Samra a écrit : Le 23/09/2021 à 00:47, Nuno Trocado a écrit : Perhaps you want the tempo mark to start on the first note rather than the time signature: Not really... I'd like to have the tempo m

Re: Rehearsal marks and tempo markings

2021-09-24 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 23/09/2021 à 23:34, Jean Abou Samra a écrit : Le 23/09/2021 à 00:47, Nuno Trocado a écrit : Perhaps you want the tempo mark to start on the first note rather than the time signature: Not really... I'd like to have the tempo mark aligning to the time signature, but shifting a little horizonta

Re: Rehearsal marks and tempo markings

2021-09-24 Thread fremoin
Re, Le 24/09/2021 à 01:34, Jean Abou Samra a écrit : > Le 23/09/2021 à 00:47, Nuno Trocado a écrit : >>> Perhaps you want the tempo mark to start on >>> the first note rather than the time signature: >> Not really... I'd like to have the tempo mark aligning to the time >> signature, but shifting

Re: Rehearsal marks and tempo markings

2021-09-24 Thread fremoin
Hello, Le 23/09/2021 à 01:13, Jean Abou Samra a écrit : (...) Try the \markLengthOn command described here:(...) I was just struggling while editing a score with - a rehearsal mark on the first bar (I know the composer, he likes to hear "Let's start from the beginning, first measure, letter

Re: Rehearsal marks and tempo markings

2021-09-23 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 23/09/2021 à 00:47, Nuno Trocado a écrit : Perhaps you want the tempo mark to start on the first note rather than the time signature: Not really... I'd like to have the tempo mark aligning to the time signature, but shifting a little horizontally if it collides with a rehearsal mark. Here

Re: Rehearsal marks and tempo markings

2021-09-22 Thread Nuno Trocado
> Perhaps you want the tempo mark to start on > the first note rather than the time signature: Not really... I'd like to have the tempo mark aligning to the time signature, but shifting a little horizontally if it collides with a rehearsal mark.

Re: Rehearsal marks and tempo markings

2021-09-22 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 23/09/2021 à 00:09, Nuno Trocado a écrit : Try the \markLengthOn command described here: That's what I was looking for. Merci, Jean! Actually, this doesn't work when there's a time signature in the same bar... { r1 \markLengthOn \mark \default \tempo 4 = 120 \time 3/4

Re: Rehearsal marks and tempo markings

2021-09-22 Thread Nuno Trocado
>> Try the \markLengthOn command described here: > That's what I was looking for. Merci, Jean! Actually, this doesn't work when there's a time signature in the same bar... { r1 \markLengthOn \mark \default \tempo 4 = 120 \time 3/4 \repeat unfold 4 c''4 }

Re: Rehearsal marks and tempo markings

2021-09-22 Thread Nuno Trocado
> Try the \markLengthOn command described here: That's what I was looking for. Merci, Jean!

Re: Rehearsal marks and tempo markings

2021-09-22 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 22/09/2021 à 22:25, Nuno Trocado a écrit : When rehearsal marks and tempo markings coincide in the same bar, the rehearsal mark is shifted slightly upwards to avoid a collision, and ends up in an awkward position... See "B" in the following example: \version "2.19.55"

Rehearsal marks and tempo markings

2021-09-22 Thread Nuno Trocado
When rehearsal marks and tempo markings coincide in the same bar, the rehearsal mark is shifted slightly upwards to avoid a collision, and ends up in an awkward position... See "B" in the following example: \version "2.19.55" \score{ { r1 \mark \default \tem

Re: Tempo markings placement for trio music

2021-05-04 Thread Rachel Green
Thank you very much! Rachel On Apr 30, 2021, at 11:21 AM, Xavier Scheuer mailto:x.sche...@gmail.com>> wrote: On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 at 19:55, Rachel Green mailto:rg4...@outlook.com>> wrote: > > Hi, > For trios, I would like all the tempo markings to occur both above all pa

Re: Tempo markings placement for trio music

2021-05-04 Thread Rachel Green
Thanks! Rachel > On Apr 30, 2021, at 11:19 AM, Kevin Barry wrote: > > Hi Rachel, > > You can make this work by adding the engraver to the staff you want it > to print above (in this case the harp's upper staff). Based on your > example the code might look something like this: > > \new Sta

Re: Tempo markings placement for trio music

2021-05-04 Thread Rachel Green
Just what I needed! Rachel > On Apr 30, 2021, at 11:06 AM, Jean Abou Samra wrote: > > > Le 30/04/2021 à 19:17, Rachel Green a écrit : >> Hi, >> For trios, I would like all the tempo markings to occur both above all parts >> (as seen above the flute in the examp

Re: Tempo markings placement for trio music

2021-04-30 Thread Xavier Scheuer
On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 at 19:55, Rachel Green wrote: > > Hi, > For trios, I would like all the tempo markings to occur both above all parts (as seen above the flute in the example below) but also right above the harp part. When I add a tempo marking to the harp part, it places it above

Re: Tempo markings placement for trio music

2021-04-30 Thread Kevin Barry
Hi Rachel, You can make this work by adding the engraver to the staff you want it to print above (in this case the harp's upper staff). Based on your example the code might look something like this: \new Staff \with { \consists Mark_engraver \consists Metronome_mark_engraver

Re: Tempo markings placement for trio music

2021-04-30 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 30/04/2021 à 19:17, Rachel Green a écrit : Hi, For trios, I would like all the tempo markings to occur both above all parts (as seen above the flute in the example below) but also right above the harp part. When I add a tempo marking to the harp part, it places it above the flute part

Tempo markings placement for trio music

2021-04-30 Thread Rachel Green
Hi, For trios, I would like all the tempo markings to occur both above all parts (as seen above the flute in the example below) but also right above the harp part. When I add a tempo marking to the harp part, it places it above the flute part, but when I add a regular markup to the harp part

Re: Tempo markings & partcombine

2019-06-10 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-06-10 5:28 am, Michael Seifert wrote: What I’d like is for the tempo markings to show up (at most) once per staff in the score, even on combined staves; but the tempo markings should show up in each individual part when it’s produced. Right now, partcombine leads to both of the “rit

Re: Tempo markings & partcombine

2019-06-10 Thread Simon Albrecht
e: Hello everyone, I’m trying to transcribe a manuscript score, with the ultimate goal being a Lilypond file that produces a full score and separate parts. The score has a few tempo changes in it, and I’m running into a problem with the tempo markings that I can’t figure out from

Tempo markings & partcombine

2019-06-10 Thread Michael Seifert
Hello everyone, I’m trying to transcribe a manuscript score, with the ultimate goal being a Lilypond file that produces a full score and separate parts. The score has a few tempo changes in it, and I’m running into a problem with the tempo markings that I can’t figure out from

Re: best practices with tempo markings

2016-11-14 Thread tisimst
viola part \score { \new Staff << \struct \violaNotes >> } % cello part \score { \new Staff << \struct \celloNotes >> } % bass part \score { \new Staff << \struct \bassNotes >> } There are a variety of ways to customize this to your tastes and uses, bu

best practices with tempo markings

2016-11-14 Thread Tobin Chodos
Hi all, This one really is basic, but: a \tempo command in a large score will automatically register on each part, right? that is, if I insert the marking to change tempo in the flute part in bar 2, it will appear on every other part...so where is it advisable to put it? Thanks. Tobin _

Re: How to force tempo markings on single line

2015-11-03 Thread H. S. Teoh
On Tue, Nov 03, 2015 at 08:38:45AM +0100, Jacques Menu wrote: [...] > \markLengthOn [...] On Tue, Nov 03, 2015 at 08:28:33AM +0100, Malte Meyn wrote: [...] > There is a way: It’s the command \markLengthOn [...] Thanks so much, everyone!! That was exactly what I needed. T -- It's amazing h

Re: How to force tempo markings on single line

2015-11-02 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
" 4 = 50 > R1*8 > } > } > > Cheers, > Pierre > > 2015-11-03 0:38 GMT+01:00 H. S. Teoh : > >> I'm generating parts from an orchestral score, and am running an issue >> where long tempo markings over collapsed multi-measure rests would force &g

Re: How to force tempo markings on single line

2015-11-02 Thread Jacques Menu
+inf.0) > \tempo "Allegro con moto" 4 = 120 > R1*8 > \tempo "Adagio sostenuto" 4 = 50 > R1*8 > } > } > > Cheers, > Pierre > > 2015-11-03 0:38 GMT+01:00 H. S. Teoh <mailto:hst...@quickfur.ath.cx>>: > I'm generating part

Re: How to force tempo markings on single line

2015-11-02 Thread Malte Meyn
Am 03.11.2015 um 00:38 schrieb H. S. Teoh: I'm generating parts from an orchestral score, and am running an issue where long tempo markings over collapsed multi-measure rests would force the text to stack up in an ugly way on top of each other. Is there some way of telling lilypond to p

Re: How to force tempo markings on single line

2015-11-02 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
t; 4 = 120 R1*8 \tempo "Adagio sostenuto" 4 = 50 R1*8 } } Cheers, Pierre 2015-11-03 0:38 GMT+01:00 H. S. Teoh : > I'm generating parts from an orchestral score, and am running an issue > where long tempo markings over collapsed multi-measure rests would force &

How to force tempo markings on single line

2015-11-02 Thread H. S. Teoh
I'm generating parts from an orchestral score, and am running an issue where long tempo markings over collapsed multi-measure rests would force the text to stack up in an ugly way on top of each other. Is there some way of telling lilypond to prefer stretching the horizontal width of the

Re: Blues/jazz/rubato tempo markings in printed scores

2013-11-13 Thread Joel C. Salomon
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 3:05 PM, Nathan wrote: > On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 11:57 AM, Joel C. Salomon > wrote: >> ⌐3¬ >> Blues feel (♫ = ♩ ♪) > > This snippet may help you: > > http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=204 Thank you; that's what I was looking for. —Joel

Re: Blues/jazz/rubato tempo markings in printed scores

2013-11-13 Thread David Kastrup
"Joel C. Salomon" writes: > Searching the archives, I found the thread “jazz quantization of > eighths for MIDI” > , linking > to , all > relating to adjusting MIDI output. > > Is

Re: Blues/jazz/rubato tempo markings in printed scores

2013-11-13 Thread Nathan
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 11:57 AM, Joel C. Salomon wrote: > Searching the archives, I found the thread “jazz quantization of > eighths for MIDI” > , linking > to , all > relating to

Blues/jazz/rubato tempo markings in printed scores

2013-11-13 Thread Joel C. Salomon
Searching the archives, I found the thread “jazz quantization of eighths for MIDI” , linking to , all relating to adjusting MIDI output. Is there a way to *print* a tempo marking fo

Re: tempo markings and LilyJAZZ

2013-08-27 Thread Marc Hohl
Am 27.08.2013 18:07, schrieb David Kastrup: Marc Hohl writes: Ok, thanks! Now I can just write \mark\jazzTempoMarkup Blues c4. "60" which looks way neater than \mark\jazzTempoMarkup #"Blues" c4. #"60" (the numbers still have to be quoted). Uh, you could have written that even before. Th

Re: tempo markings and LilyJAZZ

2013-08-27 Thread David Kastrup
Marc Hohl writes: > Ok, thanks! Now I can just write > > \mark\jazzTempoMarkup Blues c4. "60" > > which looks way neater than > > \mark\jazzTempoMarkup #"Blues" c4. #"60" > > (the numbers still have to be quoted). Uh, you could have written that even before. The difference is just that you can

Re: tempo markings and LilyJAZZ

2013-08-27 Thread Marc Hohl
Am 27.08.2013 16:17, schrieb David Kastrup: Marc Hohl writes: Am 27.08.2013 08:10, schrieb Marc Hohl: Am 27.08.2013 01:53, schrieb Thomas Morley: [...] I see no easy way to change it. In the end it might be less effort to rewrite a (shortened) markup-command for use with LilyJAZZ. You're

Re: tempo markings and LilyJAZZ

2013-08-27 Thread David Kastrup
Marc Hohl writes: > Am 27.08.2013 08:10, schrieb Marc Hohl: >> Am 27.08.2013 01:53, schrieb Thomas Morley: > [...] >>> >>> I see no easy way to change it. >>> In the end it might be less effort to rewrite a (shortened) >>> markup-command for use with LilyJAZZ. >> >> You're probably right here. I

Re: tempo markings and LilyJAZZ

2013-08-27 Thread Marc Hohl
Am 27.08.2013 08:10, schrieb Marc Hohl: Am 27.08.2013 01:53, schrieb Thomas Morley: [...] I see no easy way to change it. In the end it might be less effort to rewrite a (shortened) markup-command for use with LilyJAZZ. You're probably right here. I am just busy at the moment, but as soon as

Re: tempo markings and LilyJAZZ

2013-08-27 Thread Xavier Scheuer
On 27 August 2013 08:10, Marc Hohl wrote: > > You're probably right here. I am just busy at the moment, but > as soon as time allows, I'll either try to write a suitable > note-by-number routine for LilyJAZZ or a simplified markup command. Great news! Could you remember to update issue #3096 whe

Re: tempo markings and LilyJAZZ

2013-08-26 Thread Marc Hohl
Am 27.08.2013 01:53, schrieb Thomas Morley: 2013/8/26 Marc Hohl : Hi list, does anyone have a workaround for the following problem? The small notes in a tempo marking are missing when I use the preliminary LilyJAZZ version: \version "2.17.25" \include "LilyJAZZ.ily" \relative c' { \jazz

Re: tempo markings and LilyJAZZ

2013-08-26 Thread Thomas Morley
2013/8/26 Marc Hohl : > Hi list, > > does anyone have a workaround for the following problem? > > The small notes in a tempo marking are missing when I use the > preliminary LilyJAZZ version: > > \version "2.17.25" > > \include "LilyJAZZ.ily" > > > \relative c' { > \jazzOn > \tempo "Swing" 4 =

tempo markings and LilyJAZZ

2013-08-26 Thread Marc Hohl
Hi list, does anyone have a workaround for the following problem? The small notes in a tempo marking are missing when I use the preliminary LilyJAZZ version: \version "2.17.25" \include "LilyJAZZ.ily" \relative c' { \jazzOn \tempo "Swing" 4 = 120 c } (This won't compile without having

Re: Repeated \tempo markings

2013-08-07 Thread Paul Scott
On Wed, Aug 07, 2013 at 11:41:05AM +0200, Xavier Scheuer wrote: > On 5 August 2013 15:45, David Kastrup wrote: > > > > Remove the Metronome_mark_engraver from \Score and add it to the Staff > > or StaffGroup where you want to see the marks. > I keep tempo information in a separate variable (timi

Re: Repeated \tempo markings

2013-08-07 Thread David Kastrup
Xavier Scheuer writes: > On 5 August 2013 15:45, David Kastrup wrote: >> >> Remove the Metronome_mark_engraver from \Score and add it to the Staff >> or StaffGroup where you want to see the marks. > > Please note that moving "Mark_engraver" or "Metronome_mark_engraver" > to a StaffGroup (or alik

Re: Repeated \tempo markings

2013-08-07 Thread Xavier Scheuer
On 5 August 2013 15:45, David Kastrup wrote: > > Remove the Metronome_mark_engraver from \Score and add it to the Staff > or StaffGroup where you want to see the marks. Please note that moving "Mark_engraver" or "Metronome_mark_engraver" to a StaffGroup (or alike: GrandStaff, ChoirStaff, etc.) co

Repeated \tempo markings

2013-08-05 Thread Hilary Snaden
Is there a straightforward way of making tempo markings repeat over selected staffs? I'm thinking in particular of SATB + keyboard, where it can be useful to have tempo changes marked over each of the choir staves and the upper keyboard

Re: Repeated \tempo markings

2013-08-05 Thread David Kastrup
Hilary Snaden writes: > Is there a straightforward way of making tempo markings repeat over > selected staffs? I'm thinking in particular of SATB + keyboard, where > it can be useful to have tempo changes marked over each of the choir > staves and the upper keyboard s

Re: suppression of identical tempo markings

2010-09-05 Thread Phil Holmes
- Original Message - From: "michael webster" To: Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2010 1:06 AM Subject: suppression of identical tempo markings with this code: \score { \new Staff { \tempo 4 = 80 c d e f \tempo 4 = 80 g a b c }} lilypond does not display the second (redund

suppression of identical tempo markings

2010-09-04 Thread michael webster
with this code: \score { \new Staff { \tempo 4 = 80 c d e f \tempo 4 = 80 g a b c }} lilypond does not display the second (redundant) tempo indication. is there a way to force lilypond to display it? I am using dotted quarter = quarter metronome marks in succession and lilypond is refusing to

Re: Tempo markings and tempo dynamics

2010-04-03 Thread Paul Scott
Robin Bannister wrote: Paul Scott wrote: If anyone has an acceptable solution for this I would appreciate hearing about it. Inserting a grace spacer is fairly painless (unless it triggers issue 34). Wow!! How did you figure that out? Thanks, Paul _

Re: Tempo markings and tempo dynamics

2010-03-31 Thread Robin Bannister
Paul Scott wrote: If anyone has an acceptable solution for this I would appreciate hearing about it. Inserting a grace spacer is fairly painless (unless it triggers issue 34). Cheers, Robin { \compressFullBarRests R1 \tempo "rall" \grace s1 R1*20 R1 \tempo "a tempo" \

Re: Tempo markings and tempo dynamics

2010-03-30 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Paul, > The main reason I don't always use \tempo is that I often must use \mark to > avoid the behavior > one gets when the tempo mark falls over a multi-measure rest and gets > centered there. (I also don't often need MIDI output). I have the same problems, but use \tempo anyway (because

Re: Tempo markings and tempo dynamics

2010-03-29 Thread Paul Scott
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am Montag, 29. März 2010 22:10:25 schrieb Kieren MacMillan: Hi Phil, I checked and found that I create the "rall" marking as a \markup, as suggested in the documentation. Where is this suggestion? In older versions of

Re: Tempo markings and tempo dynamics

2010-03-29 Thread Peter Chubb
> "Reinhold" == Reinhold Kainhofer writes: Reinhold> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Reinhold> Am Montag, 29. März 2010 22:10:25 schrieb Kieren MacMillan: >> Hi Phil, >> >> > I checked and found that I create the "rall" marking as a >> \markup, as > suggested in the documentat

Re: Tempo markings and tempo dynamics

2010-03-29 Thread Reinhold Kainhofer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am Montag, 29. März 2010 22:10:25 schrieb Kieren MacMillan: > Hi Phil, > > > I checked and found that I create the "rall" marking as a \markup, as > > suggested in the documentation. > > Where is this suggestion? In older versions of lilypond, text

Re: Tempo markings and tempo dynamics

2010-03-29 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Phil, > I checked and found that I create the "rall" marking as a \markup, as > suggested in the documentation. Where is this suggestion? All tempo indications should really be in MetronomeMarkup if possible -- here's an example of how I do it, with some Scheme functions to help out: tempo

Tempo markings and tempo dynamics

2010-03-29 Thread Phil Holmes
I have been creating a score that frequently has a "rall" marking followed by "a tempo" to get the performers back up to speed. I spent a while being mystified as to where my "a tempo" markings had gone, and then realised that LilyPond ignores them, since they ar

RE: sectional titles above tempo markings?

2009-05-22 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Josiah, > I guess I was hoping that I could just use the nice-and-easy-to-read > \tempo "Slow" 4 = 48 > approach somewhere in there. You can... just build a custom tempo function like tempoCustom = #(define-music-function (parser location textA textB notedur bpm) (string? string? number?

Re: sectional titles above tempo markings?

2009-05-22 Thread Josiah Boothby
>  \tempo 4 = 69 \tempo \markup \dir-column >  { >    \concat { "Tenderly, with some rubato (" \fontsize #-2 \general-align #Y > #DOWN \note #"4" #1 " = ca. 66-72)" } >    "VARIATION I" >    \vspace #0 >    \combine \fontsize #2 "PART ONE" \lower #0.7 \override #'(thickness . 1.5) > \draw-line #'

Re: sectional titles above tempo markings?

2009-05-21 Thread Francisco Vila
2009/5/21 Josiah Boothby : > I get an error with \vspace: > > error: unknown escaped string: `\vspace' As Kieren said in his message: >Notes: > 1. \vspace is the standard (Nicholas's?) function for inserting vertical > space; http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=368 it is the first definit

Re: sectional titles above tempo markings?

2009-05-21 Thread Josiah Boothby
I get an error with \vspace: error: unknown escaped string: `\vspace' Are we both using 2.12? Thanks, Josiah On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 1:12 PM, Kieren MacMillan wrote: > > Hi Josiah, > >> Using 2.12.2, I'm wondering if I can include some sort of sectional >> titling information above a tempo ma

RE: sectional titles above tempo markings?

2009-05-19 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Josiah, > Using 2.12.2, I'm wondering if I can include some sort of sectional > titling information above a tempo marking, ideally also with a markup > below the tempo indication, something like: > > Henry in the Store > Superfast (4=198) > (muted) > [staff with music] I happen to be doing *p

sectional titles above tempo markings?

2009-05-19 Thread Josiah Boothby
Hello, Using 2.12.2, I'm wondering if I can include some sort of sectional titling information above a tempo marking, ideally also with a markup below the tempo indication, something like: Henry in the Store Superfast (4=198) (muted) [staff with music] Thank you, Josiah __

Re: left aligned tempo markings different over multimeasure rests

2009-04-04 Thread Neil Puttock
2009/4/3 Francisco Vila : > Looking further for a solution, we saw that the definition of textLengthOn > > textLengthOn = { >  \override TextScript #'extra-spacing-width = #'(0 . 0) >  \override TextScript #'extra-spacing-height = #'(-inf.0 . +inf.0) > } > > now the problem is to find what type of

Re: left aligned tempo markings different over multimeasure rests

2009-04-03 Thread Francisco Vila
2009/4/2 Paul Scott : > version 2,21,2 > > When creating a score and parts I have not found a reliable way to cause > markup like tempo indications to always appear at the left side of a measure > even when a particular part has a multimeasure rest at that location. > s1*0^\markup and \tempo and le

left aligned tempo markings different over multimeasure rests

2009-04-02 Thread Paul Scott
version 2,21,2 When creating a score and parts I have not found a reliable way to cause markup like tempo indications to always appear at the left side of a measure even when a particular part has a multimeasure rest at that location. s1*0^\markup and \tempo and left-align don't consistently

Re: Orchestral tempo markings

2005-04-01 Thread Mats Bengtsson
> The default position is centered which makes this useless especially if > a long marking occurs at the beginning of the piece. right-align or > left-align don't seem to help. There is probably a solution if one > reaches deeper into the definition of \mark but do you have an easier > one? Agai

Re: Orchestral tempo markings

2005-03-31 Thread David Rogers
Paul Scott wrote: >Graham Percival wrote: > >> >> On 27-Mar-05, at 5:37 AM, Luke Palmer wrote: >> >>> I'm transcribing a 15 part orchestral piece, and we've come to the point >>> of putting in tempo markings. After doing it the obvious way for

Re: Orchestral tempo markings

2005-03-31 Thread Paul Scott
Graham Percival wrote: On 27-Mar-05, at 5:37 AM, Luke Palmer wrote: I'm transcribing a 15 part orchestral piece, and we've come to the point of putting in tempo markings. After doing it the obvious way for a few parts (r1^\allegroMaNonTroppo), I decided it might be better to create a &

Re: Orchestral tempo markings

2005-03-31 Thread Karl Hammar
> > On 27-Mar-05, at 5:37 AM, Luke Palmer wrote: > > I'm transcribing a 15 part orchestral piece, and we've come to the > > point > > of putting in tempo markings. After doing it the obvious way for a few > > parts (r1^\allegroMaNonTroppo), I dec

Re: Orchestral tempo markings

2005-03-30 Thread Luke Palmer
Graham Percival writes: > > On 27-Mar-05, at 5:37 AM, Luke Palmer wrote: > >I'm transcribing a 15 part orchestral piece, and we've come to the > >point > >of putting in tempo markings. After doing it the obvious way for a few > >parts (r1^\allegroMaNon

Re: Orchestral tempo markings

2005-03-30 Thread Graham Percival
On 27-Mar-05, at 5:37 AM, Luke Palmer wrote: I'm transcribing a 15 part orchestral piece, and we've come to the point of putting in tempo markings. After doing it the obvious way for a few parts (r1^\allegroMaNonTroppo), I decided it might be better to create a "mock staff"

Orchestral tempo markings

2005-03-27 Thread Luke Palmer
Hi, I'm transcribing a 15 part orchestral piece, and we've come to the point of putting in tempo markings. After doing it the obvious way for a few parts (r1^\allegroMaNonTroppo), I decided it might be better to create a "mock staff" everywhere we want the tempo markings,

Re: tempo markings

2002-10-28 Thread Graham Percival
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 17:45:24 -0700 Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Graham Percival wrote: > >Three options: > >- Place a mark (see the reference manual) in every single part of > >your piece. Print parts. Then go back and comment out the marks in > >all parts apart from the first one, then

Re: tempo markings

2002-10-26 Thread Paul Scott
Mats Bengtsson wrote: That has possibilities and might solve another problem. I'm going to post a question or two about vertical spacing when I get a chance. My tempo marking is too close to the notes right now. The padding property is your friend, for example: \property Voice.TextScri

Re: tempo markings

2002-10-26 Thread Mats Bengtsson
> That has possibilities and might solve another problem. I'm going to > post a question or two about vertical spacing when I get a chance. My > tempo marking is too close to the notes right now. The padding property is your friend, for example: \property Voice.TextScript \override #'padding

Re: tempo markings

2002-10-26 Thread Simon Bailey
On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 02:45, Paul Scott wrote: > Graham Percival wrote: > Actually your last two solutions sound like they have possibilities. > Possibly something from this could be added to the docs when you have > time. When I get clearer on this I'll post my solution. Of course this > als

Re: tempo markings

2002-10-25 Thread Paul Scott
Graham Percival wrote: On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 10:30:06 -0700 Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: For a simple piece with score and parts how do I cause the tempo marking to appear only at once above the top part in the score and and once at the beginning of each part. This will be a fairly s

Re: tempo markings

2002-10-25 Thread Graham Percival
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 10:30:06 -0700 Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For a simple piece with score and parts how do I cause the tempo marking > to appear only at once above the top part in the score and and once at > the beginning of each part. This will be a fairly standard marking like:

tempo markings

2002-10-25 Thread Paul Scott
Hi, For a simple piece with score and parts how do I cause the tempo marking to appear only at once above the top part in the score and and once at the beginning of each part. This will be a fairly standard marking like: Allegro = 120 where I do know how to create ' = 100' as per the manual.