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Re: 1.7.12: Multiple marks?
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Hans Forbrich |
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Re: 1.7.12: Multiple marks? |
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Mon, 24 Feb 2003 09:55:27 -0700 |
Many thanks for the suggestion. This is soooo close .... it loses the
'rehearsal mark' font for the "23" and the "*N" (it comes out the same as
normal lyrics text.) My next attempt was
\mark #'(lines (mark "23") (mark "*N") (music "scripts-segno"))
but that did not change to the rehearsal mark font (I think that is what the
document means by 'mark'.) As an interim, I'm reasonably pleased with
\mark #'(lines (Large "23") (Large "*N") (music "scripts-segno"))
Thanks again
/Hans
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> How about (untested)
>
> \mark #'(lines "23" "*N" (music "scripts-segno"))
>
> /Mats
>
> Hans Forbrich wrote:
> > The source for the current score I'm working has multiple 'marks' on the
> > same bar - the bar I'm looking at has a 'rehearsal mark (circled bar
> > number)', a 'segno' and a 'narrator's mark ("*N")' stacked at the same
> > spot.
> >
> > If I use multiple \mark indicators [\mark "23" \mark "*N", \mark
> > #'(music "scripts-segno")], only one is visible. I can work around this
> > by placing the marks close to the bar, or nudging each mark
> > individually.
> >
> > Do I need to manage these individually or am I (again) overlooking an
> > easy method?
> >
> > TIA
> > /Hans
> >
> >
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