I hope you know that there is an example in the manual in
Section "8.4.1 Polymetric notation". Anyway, that example
has the same problem, which however can be solved by setting
the baseline-skip property:
% create 2/4 + 5/8
tsMarkup =\markup {
\override #'(baseline-skip . 0)
\number {
\co
Hi All,
I finally figured how to use markup's to overwrite an exisiting time
signature.. I realised I asked this question a while ago and found the code
again.
\time 8/4\override Staff.TimeSignature
#'print-function = #Text_item::print\override Staff.TimeSignature #'text =
\markup {\number