Well, one trick is to draw both marks as a single markup command with a
sufficiently large
vertical separation, and then move it downwards so that the upper mark
appears above the
staff and the lower one below. Example:
\version "2.10.0"
\relative c'{ c d e f
\once \override Score.RehearsalMark #'extra-offset = #'(0 . -9)
\once \override Score.RehearsalMark #'baseline-skip = #9
\mark \markup \column{\box A
\italic fine }
g f e d | c1 |
}
/Mats
james wrote:
Hello, I'd like to have two simultaneous marks, "fine" under the
staff and a rehearsal letter above the staff. I've found
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2008-04/msg00492.html
which suggests I split all of the music after the fine into a coda
section with a \stopStaff \startStaff, and I'm not really fond of that
idea. Is there another way of getting two marks to print at the same
time?
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