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Re: Alignment of metronome marks


From: Reinhold Kainhofer
Subject: Re: Alignment of metronome marks
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 13:24:17 +0200
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Am Dienstag, 24. Juni 2008 schrieben Sie:
> I don't know about that one, or about how it was before. My Gardner
> Notation (did I recall the name correctly) said it should always be aligned
> with the middle of the key if any, else with the middle of the time
> signature. 

Actually, my copy of "Music notation" by Gardner Read says on page 278:
"The initial letter of the term (usually a capital) customarily is aligned 
over the meter signature, or -- if none is present -- over the first 
notational element of the measure, such as note-heads, accidentals, repeat 
signs, and so on."

So, basically, on the time-signature or if not shown on the music column.
My problem now with the break-aligned setting is that i don't see any way to 
align at the current music column...

> I had done some experiments with overriding the alignment (I 
> think it is already in lsr) manually, but it doesn't behave as it should:
> when alignment set to the key and there is none (c-major) then it aligns
> again with the note. 

I couldn't find any snippet to do this :(

Cheers,
Reinhold


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