Thanks Yoshi! Perfect! I'll try drawing these myself.
cheers! dirck ________________________________ From: Yoshiaki Onishi <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 8, 2025 5:10 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: "note equals note" or durational equivalent > I'm on 2.24.1, BTW > > I'm still curious what the # commands refer to in the Lilypond manual > example. > > Also, does anyone know the whereabouts of an arrow symbol I could use in a > similar markup? > > It doesnt happen all that often, but sometimes "note = note" will be written > "<-- note -->" and positioned directly over the barline. It would be nice to > be able to do this if needed. > > Or would i have to draw my own arrow? > > Thanks again! > > dirck Dear Dirck, I’ve drawn arrows myself, something like this: For this, I set my code to the following and use it as a markup (Note: I just give you the metric equivalency indication part, not the tempo marking: %%% BEGIN %%% ^\markup { \translate #'(-7 . 0) { \hspace #-4 \vspace #0 \concat { \translate #'(0 . 0.5) \combine \musicglyph "arrowheads.open.0M1" \draw-line #'(2 . 0) \fontsize #-4 \musicglyph "space" \tiny \general-align #Y #DOWN \override #'(flag-style . modern-straight-flag) \note {4.} #1 " = " \tiny \general-align #Y #DOWN \override #'(flag-style . modern-straight-flag) \note {4} #1 \fontsize #-4 \musicglyph "space" \translate #'(0 . 0.5) \combine \draw-line #'(-2 . 0) \musicglyph "arrowheads.open.01"}}} %%% END %%% Cheers, Yoshi
