As a first step here's a manual workaround : \version "2.18.2"
\relative c' { \time 2/4 d e | \mark \markup { \center-column { \draw-circle #1.35 #0.1 ##f \vspace #-.8 \bold "1" } } d e | \mark \markup { \center-column { \draw-circle #1.35 #0.1 ##f \vspace #-.68 \fontsize #-3 \bold \concat { "1" \hspace #-.1 "0" } } } f g | \mark \markup { \center-column { \draw-circle #1.35 #0.1 ##f \vspace #-.68 \magnify #.8 \bold \concat { "1" \hspace #-.1 "1" } } } f g | \mark \markup { \center-column { \draw-circle #1.35 #0.1 ##f \vspace #-.61 \fontsize #-6 \bold \concat { "1" \hspace #-.1 "00" } } } b c | \mark \markup { \center-column { \draw-circle #1.35 #0.1 ##f \vspace #-.8 \bold \concat { \hspace #.1 "2" } } } a b | \mark \markup { \center-column { \draw-circle #1.35 #0.1 ##f \vspace #-.68 \fontsize #-3 \bold \concat { \hspace #.1 "20" } } } c d | \mark \markup { \center-column { \draw-circle #1.35 #0.1 ##f \vspace #-.61 \fontsize #-6 \bold \concat { \hspace #.1 "200" } } } c d | \mark \markup { \center-column { \draw-circle #1.35 #0.1 ##f \vspace #-.8 \bold "3" } } e f | \mark \markup { \center-column { \draw-circle #1.35 #0.1 ##f \vspace #-.68 \fontsize #-3 \bold "30" } } g a | \mark \markup { \center-column { \draw-circle #1.35 #0.1 ##f \vspace #-.61 \fontsize #-6 \bold "300" } } b c | } Pierre 2015-01-09 1:30 GMT+01:00 Steve Lacy <sl...@slacy.com>: > Using "\set Score.markFormatter = #format-mark-circle-numbers" how would > one go about making sure that all the rehersal marks are the same size > (i.e. the radius of the circle is constant and the font inside scales to > fit, and digits are centered within the circle?). Here's an example score > that I would like to fix: > [image: Inline image 1] > (http://lilybin.com/qurd93/2) > > Additionally: > - I find that the "1" inside the first rehersal mark needs to be tweaked > to the right a little to be visually centered, > - The "10" looks unnatural and needs some kerning so the digits are as > close as the digits in "20" and "30" are > - The mark for the "2" and "20" would look better with more default > padding as the lower left of the digit almost touches the surrounding > circle. > > Steve > > > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > >
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