Re: Is there a simple way to append markup to a chordname in chordmode?

2023-11-12 Thread Kevin Cole
On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 6:01 AM Robin Bannister wrote: > Kevin Cole wrote: > > > I would like to use F. Bb and Am as the "real" chords and append "(C)", > > "(F)" and "(Em)" as text. > > This may help: > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2022-11/msg00416.html > > Cheers, > Robin

Re: Is there a simple way to append markup to a chordname in chordmode?

2023-11-12 Thread Robin Bannister
Kevin Cole wrote: I would like to use F. Bb and Am as the "real" chords and append "(C)", "(F)" and "(Em)" as text. This may help: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2022-11/msg00416.html Cheers, Robin

Re: Is there a simple way to append markup to a chordname in chordmode?

2023-11-11 Thread Kevin Cole
On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 2:48 PM Kevin Cole wrote: > > I am transcribing a score that has alternate guitar chords listed for > capo'ing. For example, > > F(C) Bb(F)Am(Em) > > I would like to use F. Bb and Am as the "real" chords and append "(C)", "(F)" > and "(Em)" as text. I'm

Is there a simple way to append markup to a chordname in chordmode?

2023-11-11 Thread Kevin Cole
I am transcribing a score that has alternate guitar chords listed for capo'ing. For example, F(C) Bb(F)Am(Em) I would like to use F. Bb and Am as the "real" chords and append "(C)", "(F)" and "(Em)" as text. I'm hoping to avoid attaching "F(C)" etc. as arbitrary text, to notes in