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Re: "\once \override" works differently on R and r
From: |
Valentin Villenave |
Subject: |
Re: "\once \override" works differently on R and r |
Date: |
Sun, 2 Sep 2007 16:10:34 +0200 |
2007/9/2, David F. Place <address@hidden>:
> Thanks, Graham. I see the warning in Ch. 8.2.1 about using
> MultiMeasureRestText instead of TextScript to move these markups. I
> Iwas originally thrown off course, because I was trying to use the
> \translate text markup command described in 8.1.6. It works on
> TextScript, but is ignored by MultiMeasureRestText. This seems like
> a bug to me, yes-no?
No.
Hello David,
as you can see in the following snippet, there are several ways to
print text above an empty measure; all of them wan be moved using the
appropriate object name; besides since all of them accept the \markup
command, all of them accept \translate as well.
The third one is what I would recommend to print the tempo indication
(you don't have to put it after the rest, because it's aligned with
the barline or the clef).
Regards,
Valentin
{
\override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'( 2 . 0 )
r1^\markup {"normal" \translate #(cons 2 -3)"rest" }
\override MultiMeasureRestText #'extra-offset = #'( 2 . 0 )
R1^\markup {"multi-measure" \translate #(cons 2 -3)"rest" }
\override Score.RehearsalMark #'extra-offset = #'( 2 . 0 )
\mark \markup {"as"\translate #(cons 2 -3)" a mark" }R1
}