Also, why doesn't it help to set
\override Score.RehearsalMark #'no-spacing-rods = ##t
to make the first example behave like the second one?

   /Mats

Erik Sandberg wrote:
On Sunday 14 November 2004 23.13, Bertalan Fodor wrote:

In my opinion rehearsal mark extent shouldn't cause notes' extent to
grow. It should work as in TextScript:

Bad:
\score {
b8 \mark \markup {\small \bold "Parlando"} as g16 g8.~g4 g16 g8 g16 |
c16 c c c c c c | c c c c c c c c | c c c c c c c c
}

Good:

\score {
b8^\markup {\small \bold "Parlando"} as g16 g8.~g4 g16 g8 g16 | c16 c c
c c c c | c c c c c c c c | c c c c c c c c
}


I don't know about this myself. I can add this as a bug, if you have examples of good hand-engraved scores that do this (or if people in general support your claim).

Erik


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