Alle 04:17, domenica 21 novembre 2004, Carl Sorensen ha scritto:
> On Fri, 2004-11-19 at 07:38, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> > * Although it is possible to make a #(set-fret-diagram-string ) , I
> > think we can use the mechanism now used for chord exceptions, ie.
> >
> > * I suppose that this is still too difficult for "normal" users, and
> >   that we should also have an option
> >
> >   a. to override fret diagrams for once, eg.
> >
> mychords = \chordmode { d d,}
>
> <<
>       \ChordNames {\mychords}
>         \FretDiagrams {\mychords}
>
>
> will produce two chord labels (both D), and two FretDiagrams (which will
> be different items from the hash table).  I think this feature could be
> convenient for those who may prefer to have multiple fret diagrams for a
> chord in a piece.
>
> What do you think?
>

Makes sense; also because the freet diagram line and the chord name line ARE 
two different contexts; I.e. you expect to have both "D" name and the diagram 
on two different invisible logical staffs.

Bests, 
Giancarlo Niccolai


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