See this related snippet:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=301
The only fix I have found is to set the X-extent to 0 and to use
offsets to get the mark back to its original vertical position, if
needed. Collisions, yes, but it's a hack that fixes the issue.
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 9:46 PM, C
Am Sonntag, 6. Februar 2011, um 16:40:28 schrieb Neil Thornock:
> You need to set the tempo's X-extent to 0.
Unfortunately, this might lead to collisions... I don't see any reason why a
\tempo after a \startStaff should not use the new settings. But then, I don't
know the internals leading to th
On Sun, 2011-02-06 at 10:32 -0500, Mike Solomon wrote:
> To round out my feature/bug tryptych (yes, this is the day that I make my
> score not look crappy...sorry for all the traffic @ once...)
>
>
> \relative c'' { b1 \stopStaff \override Staff . StaffSymbol #'line-count = #1
> \startStaff \te
You need to set the tempo's X-extent to 0.
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 8:32 AM, Mike Solomon wrote:
> To round out my feature/bug tryptych (yes, this is the day that I make my
> score not look crappy...sorry for all the traffic @ once...)
>
>
>
>
> \relative c'' { b1 \stopStaff \override Staff . Staf
To round out my feature/bug tryptych (yes, this is the day that I make my score
not look crappy...sorry for all the traffic @ once...)
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\relative c'' { b1 \stopStaff \override Staff . StaffSymbol #'line-count = #1
\startStaff \tempo "Langsam" b1 b1 b1 }
\relative c'' { b1 \stopStaff \override