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From: "Graham Percival" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kieren Richard MacMillan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Stephen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "User's List LilyPond"
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 6:45 PM
Subject: Re
On 26-May-06, at 10:34 AM, Kieren Richard MacMillan wrote:
Stephen:
My first reponse is of course you can have only one mark per barline.
Let's say I want a rehearsal letter (e.g., "K") over a barline and
then in the following measure have a tempo change markup -- an
unbelievably common o
Stephen:
My first reponse is of course you can have only one mark per barline.
By "of course" do you mean *Lilypond* doesn't allow multiple, or
*music* doesn't require multiple? ;-)
Let's say I want a rehearsal letter (e.g., "K") over a barline and
then in the following measure have a t
Stephen wrote:
My first reponse is of course you can have only one mark per barline.
Try combining everything in one \mark statement.
Right (AFAIK) The multiple marks would have to be in one markup, either
side by side or vertically stacked (\column).
Paul Scott
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My first reponse is of course you can have only one mark per barline. Try
combining everything in one \mark statement. Perhaps if you placed each mark
in a separate layer it could work, but Lilypond can't know what priority
each mark gets otherwise.
Stephen
From: "Kieren Richard MacMillan" <[
Hello, all --
The code included below clearly doesn't "do the right thing", i.e.,
in the final measure, I want to have a fermata over the (leading)
barline and then the tempo indication, but Lilypond appears to ignore
(or, at least, replace) all but the last \mark it encounters.
Is there