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From: | Ben |
Subject: | Re: modern-straight-flag in tempo indication or markup |
Date: | Thu, 9 Aug 2018 09:35:14 -0400 |
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On 8/9/2018 8:50 AM, Thomas Morley wrote:2018-08-09 13:57 GMT+02:00 Karim Haddad <address@hidden>:Hello List, Is there a way to have a modern-straight-flag in tempo indication or in a \note markup ? I tried different tweaks, to get a straight flag for an eight note in a tempo indication but it is not happening. Even if \override Flag.stencil = #modern-straight-flag is declared in the \Score context it apparently doesn't work for tempo or markup. I will be very gratefull for a solution.\override Score.MetronomeMark.flag-style = #'modern-straight-flag HTH, Harm If you use the modern flag in the metronome/tempo mark, how can you include the circa markup while preserving the modern as well? I can't quite figure out the correct code. Here's what I have so far. Thank you! (img attached) %%%%%%%%%%% \version "2.19.82" \language "english" % I'd like to have a modern flag while keeping all of this formatting the same but simply add a "ca" to it. \new Staff \with { instrumentName = #"" shortInstrumentName = #"" } \relative c' { \override Score.MetronomeMark.flag-style = #'modern-straight-flag \tempo Allegro 8 = 120 c d e f } % i.e. How can I make the 120 look like the above, instead of the bold 'markup' appearance? \relative c' { \tempo \markup { \concat { \smaller \general-align #Y #DOWN \note #"8" #1 " = " \tiny "ca." \hspace #0.25 "120" } } c1 c4 c' c,2 } |
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