Hello,

using \metron I get some strange output: If I don't change the font size used by m-tx for uptext lines, the note gets much too big. I corrected the size of the note with \tinynotesize in the next example and used a larger font for the text in the last example, here the sizes fit much better. (Would it be possible to modify \metron to get the correct note size automatically?) But in all three cases I think the note should be right shifted, specially in the smaller note size, and a little bit lower, too. How can I do this?

Best regards,
Simon Dreher

Style: SATB4
Meter: C/
Flats: 3
Bars/line: 7

U:\bf{Larghetto~sostenuto~(\metron{\hu}{50})}
r4    | rp       | rp | rp | rp | rp | rp |
U:\bf{Larghetto~sostenuto~(\metron{\tinynotesize\hu}{50})}
r4    | rp       | rp | rp | rp | rp | rp |
U:\bf\bigtype{Larghetto~sostenuto~(\metron{\hu}{50})}
r4    | rp       | rp | rp | rp | rp | rp |
r4    | rp       | rp | rp | rp | rp | rp |

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