On 05/09/2011 01:33 AM, James Lowe wrote:
Paul
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Hi Paul,
You can use:
\tempo \markup {\fontsize #2 "mark" }
To obtain the correct size.
I faced a similar problem and was thinking that it would be great if I
could write a markup function that would return the current rehearsal
mark as a markup object but that challenge was to big for me. M
On 05/09/2011 01:31 PM, Ed Gordijn wrote:
Hi Paul,
You can use:
\tempo \markup {\fontsize #2 "mark" }
Thanks. I had just tried #+2 It also looks like I will need to apply
that to all \tempo \markup or change the font for the tempo indication
following the rehearsal mark.
To obtain the