From:
Paul Hodges <pwh@cassland.org>
To:
Valentin Petzel <valentin@petzel.at>
Sent:
04/05/2022 23:12
Subject:
Re: Writing markup into the margins
PS:
In my example I forgot to remove the indent from the paper to prove that my solution writes outside the normal area; but it does!
Paul
From:
Valentin Petzel <valentin@petzel.at>
To:
<lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Cc:
Paul Hodges <pwh@cassland.org>
Sent:
04/05/2022 20:01
Subject:
Re: Writing markup into the margins
Hello Paul,
would something like this fit your case?
{
\override Staff.Clef.break-visibility = #all-invisible
\clef treble
c'1 c' c' c' \break
\override Score.MetronomeMark.break-align-symbols = #'(staff-bar key-
signature clef)
\override Score.MetronomeMark.self-alignment-X = #CENTER
\override Score.MetronomeMark.break-visibility = #all-visible
\tempo \markup { \note-by-number #2 #0 #UP = \note-by-number #1 #0 #UP }
c' c' c' c'
}
This assumes that no explicit clefs are printed, but I cannot see how "I've
been asked to do that even at the start of a line" would make any sense
otherwise.
Cheers,
Valentin
Am Mittwoch, 4. Mai 2022, 12:00:11 CEST schrieb Paul Hodges:
> I have been asked to place tempo equations (Gould pp185-6) so that the =
> sign is over a bar line. If the tempo change is at a line break, this
> requires half of the equation to jut out into the margin (I've been asked
> to do that even at the start of a line - pace Gould). This may be bad
> practice, but I'm not the editor...
>
>
> However, I can't make this happen, at least with markup; any attempt to
> force it just results in the anchor for the markup being moved to bring the
> markup back out of the margin.
>
>
> Can anyone suggest how I can get around this?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Paul