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Re: Place text next to rehearsal mark, or with left edge over barline if
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On 09/07/17 20:06, Flaming Hakama by Elaine wrote:
>
> > Le 9 juil. 2017 à 18:24, address@hidden
> <mailto:address@hidden> a écrit :
> >
> > As you can see on the screenshot, both texts are misaligned. The
> first one, a \tempo, is placed *under* the rehearsal mark instead of
> next to it.
>
>
> Another perspective is that the tempo is placed at the point of the
> tempo change, rather than what you want, which is to place it at a point
> in time after that change is supposed to have occurred.
>
> > How can I move the texts to be next to the rehearsal mark (without
> manual adjustments)?
>
>
> Well, you are asking for a manual change (due to a non-standard
> placement of tempo), so please expect all solutions will necessarily be
> manual.
>
> Since you want the tempo to appear over beat 2, you could try placing
> the tempo there, rather than at the downbeat.
>
> Your desired solution is non-semantic, so it's coding will reflect that.
>
Maybe, but placing all related marks one after the other is just as
semantically correct as placing them one on top of the other ...
>
>
> Finally, these two statements are contradictory:
>
> A real engraver who wanted to stick to those conventions would
>
> presumably shift the note to the right
>
>
>
> wasted white space is high on my list of priorities
>
How come? Shifting the notes to the right wastes maybe one note-width of
one stave. Stacking marks on top of each other wastes an entire line of
text - bad enough in portrait music but appalling in landscape (where
saving space tends to be extremely important - the music is only A5 to
start with!)
Cheers,
Wol
- Re:Place text next to rehearsal mark, or with left edge over barline if there is none, Flaming Hakama by Elaine, 2017/07/09
- Re: Place text next to rehearsal mark, or with left edge over barline if there is none, David Wright, 2017/07/09
- Re: Place text next to rehearsal mark, or with left edge over barline if there is none,
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- Re: Place text next to rehearsal mark, or with left edge over barline if there is none, Simon Albrecht, 2017/07/09
- Re: Place text next to rehearsal mark, or with left edge over barline if there is none, Simon Albrecht, 2017/07/10
- Re: Place text next to rehearsal mark, or with left edge over barline if there is none, Wols Lists, 2017/07/10
- Re: Place text next to rehearsal mark, or with left edge over barline if there is none, Kieren MacMillan, 2017/07/10
- Re: Place text next to rehearsal mark, or with left edge over barline if there is none, Wols Lists, 2017/07/11
- Re: Place text next to rehearsal mark, or with left edge over barline if there is none, Kieren MacMillan, 2017/07/11
- Re: Place text next to rehearsal mark, or with left edge over barline if there is none, David Wright, 2017/07/13
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