Re: metronome mark problems
You can do this with \markup today, see the mailing list archives, for example http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2003-12/msg00013.html /Mats Edward Sanford Sutton, III wrote: On Sunday March 28 2004 14:40, Werner LEMBERG wrote: % . Assuming that the metronome mark affects the following input, it % shouldn't be located over the time signature. Where should it go? I've been manually moving tempo markings to be left-aligned with the time signature after people I've discussed typesetting with told me that they should be aligned like that. This is why markup text has been frustrating for me; I have been moving them to left align the time signature manually and just find it easier to use the metronome markings. Will there be text based metronome markings in the future that way something like 'Adante' could be placed consistent to other metronome marks? ___ Lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel -- = Mats Bengtsson Signal Processing Signals, Sensors and Systems Royal Institute of Technology SE-100 44 STOCKHOLM Sweden Phone: (+46) 8 790 8463 Fax: (+46) 8 790 7260 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.s3.kth.se/~mabe = ___ Lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
Re: metronome mark problems
On Monday March 29 2004 04:00, Mats Bengtsson wrote: You can do this with \markup today, see the mailing list archives, for example http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2003-12/msg00013.html It isn't so much of wether or not I can, but rather that I have to if I want to place it right. I usually just use \tempo because it already goes where it should, is small enough to generally not cause collision problems for me, and I still have not been able to figure out what property the padding applies to (I know, it's waiting for me in the e-mail archives). In any case, tempo expressions are, in my experiences, very common; I can't seem to recall the manual explaining the right way to fully typeset these. Examples of some control are scattered about the manual, but most musicians I know would be completely clueless about what professionals do. The important thing right now is that LilyPond does have a way that I can make things look right (or however I desire) so thank you again. Since you are always so helpful Mats, do you have suggested readings to try to help me straighten out my sense of the various object types; I seem to mix them up horribly anymore. =( Ed Sutton ___ Lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
Re: metronome mark problems
On Sunday March 28 2004 14:40, Werner LEMBERG wrote: % . Assuming that the metronome mark affects the following input, it % shouldn't be located over the time signature. Where should it go? I've been manually moving tempo markings to be left-aligned with the time signature after people I've discussed typesetting with told me that they should be aligned like that. This is why markup text has been frustrating for me; I have been moving them to left align the time signature manually and just find it easier to use the metronome markings. Will there be text based metronome markings in the future that way something like 'Adante' could be placed consistent to other metronome marks? ___ Lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
Re: metronome mark problems
% . Assuming that the metronome mark affects the following input, % it shouldn't be located over the time signature. Where should it go? I've been manually moving tempo markings to be left-aligned with the time signature after people I've discussed typesetting with told me that they should be aligned like that. My mistake, sorry. Sometimes I have different feelings how things behave. This is why markup text has been frustrating for me; I have been moving them to left align the time signature manually and just find it easier to use the metronome markings. Will there be text based metronome markings in the future that way something like 'Andante' could be placed consistent to other metronome marks? Good idea! Another wish is to have the possibility to select a double wavy line instead of the equals sign, indicating an approximative tempo value. I suggest to add a third, optional parameter which gives a textual representation (or whatever syntax is easy to parse). Examples: \tempo 2 = 92 Andante \quarter \approx 92 \tempo 2 = 92 Andante (\quarter = ca. 92) Werner ___ Lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel