Hi James, 2014-06-22 19:35 GMT+02:00 James <pkx1...@gmail.com>: > Hello, > > I know nothing about Fret Diagrams or anything to do with this kind of music > notation, I am looking at some very simple examples (without merely cutting > pasting reg tests) for this new feature. > > It seems to me that > > This new feature only applies to 'fret-diagram-verbose' mode and you cannot > apply this to the 'terse' mode constructs or 'predefined' fret boards?
Correct, like the already existing 'inverted. > Also, as these are 'markups', is the Staff mandatory? It works as a standalone markup, too > So for example, the most simplest example we document is (pretty much): > > \include "predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly" > \new FretBoards { > \chordmode { c1 } > <c' e' g'>1 > } > > So is it possible to apply a > > \fret-diagram-verbose #'( ... ) > > construct in a \new FretBoards { ... } block > > > Apologies if this is a basic question, but I'd like to really give as useful > example as I can without all the other cruft (Staff, Chord names, staff > notes etc.). > > > > James > How about: \markup { "A6/5" \vcenter \override #'(size . 1.5) \override #'(fret-diagram-details . ( (finger-code . in-dot) (paren-padding . 0.15) (fret-label-horizontal-offset . 0.5))) \fret-diagram-verbose #'( (open 1) (place-fret 1 5 1 red inverted default-paren-color parenthesized) (place-fret 2 7 4) (place-fret 3 6 2) (place-fret 4 7 3) (open 5) (mute 6)) } Cheers, Harm
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