Dear Neil, thanks for Your help. It worked now! But if I want to have more space in the TimeSig for the Tempomark-Text, how can I do this? I understand now, why the followind didn't work: TimeTextAn = { \override TimeSig.TextScript #'extra-spacing-width = #'(0 . 0) \override TimeSig.TextScript #'infinite-spacing-height = ##t } I will see if it works, when I suistitute TimesSig with Score and TextScxript with MetronomeMark.
2008/9/15 Neil Puttock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hi Stefan, > > 2008/9/15 Stefan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Dear Lilypond users, > > how can I move a text (it is a tempoMark text) in a TimeSig to the left? > > Unfortunately > > \override TimeSig.TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(-1.6 .0 ) > > \movement "meno mosso" "4" #76 > > doesn't help! > > Two things: > > - tempo marks aren't TextScripts; the object you're after is MetronomeMark. > - the MetronomeMark lives in the Score context; unless you move the > Metronome_mark_engraver and Staff_collecting_engraver to your TimeSig > context, overrides will still take place at the Score level: > > \override Score.MetronomeMark #'extra-offset = #'(-1.6 . 0) > > By the way, unless you're particularly attached to version 2.11.49, > you really should upgrade to the latest development version to take > advantage of Reinhold's improvements to \tempo; it's much more > convenient to use \tempo "meno mosso" 4=76 than relying on that LSR > Scheme hack. > > Regards, > Neil >
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