Hi,
I don't know about LP's chordmode since I use my own chord font but a minor
chord is a minor chord and a sus chord a sus chord, a chord can't be both at a
time since sus stands for suspended and in this case it means that the third is
suspended by the second anf if there's no third it
I am trying to get Lilypong to show a fret diagram in its natural place
without adding (iii) and placing the diagram in the first fret position.
The chord is G#m7 (According to http://www.chordbook.com/
http://www.chordbook.com/ ).
The two ways I have tried it do not work, it shows (iii) and
Reinhold -
The parenthesis thing you pointed to doesn't help. What I want is to
parenthesize a complete chord, not just individual notes, and I've searched
the lsr and the index of the manual and can't find it. What I have is four
parts with their collective notes (naturally for a hymn), and
The following is a bit of a hack, and there may be better
ways, but it does do what you want. It has to be hand-tuned
for every occasion, but I guess you need it only once or
twice. It uses \markup to generate a pair of brackets of
the required size and then moves them to the correct
position.
Hello,
What I want is to parenthesize a complete chord, not just
individual notes
This gets close to what you want, I think:
\version 2.10.33
\paper { line-width = 3\in }
parChords = \relative
{
\partial 4
\once \override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(-1 .
Hi Tao,
a minor chord is a minor chord and a sus chord a sus chord
Good point... my mistake.
Maybe you mean G#m(add9) which is a minor chord with added ninth.
Precisely. =)
I have no idea though how to putput this with LP's chordmode.
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Thanks anyway...
Kieren.
Thermo Graham.Okely at iinet.net.au writes:
I am trying to get Lilypong to show a fret diagram in its natural place
without adding (iii) and placing the diagram in the first fret position.
All you need to do is increase the fret-count to make it work.
First method:
^\markup
Kieren MacMillan skrev:
Maybe you mean G#m(add9) which is a minor chord with added ninth.
gs:m5.9/ds
I do not really like that the 5 must be there.
Not a bug, but definitely a missing feature.
-Rune
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Hi to all
when I do an svg backend the result opens in Inkscape but I can't see
anything?!
The file shows up correctly in Konqueror with KSVG
Any ideas?
Lilypond: 2.10.33
Inkscape 0.45
Suse 10.2
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Esenlikler! Best regards!
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pianist, composer, conductor
==
gs:m5.9/ds
D'oh! =\
Thanks,
Kieren.
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Foremost, a BIG thank-you to everyone who has written, developed,
tweaked, and improved Lilypond and to everyone who has answered
questions on the Lilypond Users Group.
I am preparing a score in Lilypond for full orchestra and want to use
my customary layout (system starts, naming, etc.).
Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear Lilypond-users,
I have a question concerning the \include-command.
When I have a file consisting of
\inlude part_one.ly
\include part_two.ly
etc.
the part two starts automatically a new line and measure numbers are
counted from one, again. Is it possible to avoid
I'm looking for Away in a Manger -- the *other* tune with a first line that
goes like this:
\time 3/4
\partial 4 c''4 c''4. bes'8 a'4 a' g' f' f' e' d' d'2
anyone have a copy of that I can use? Doesn't matter much if all you have
is melody and chords, or whatever -- mostly looking for that
2007/12/22, Father Gordon Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm looking for Away in a Manger -- the *other* tune with a first line that
goes like this:
\time 3/4
\partial 4 c''4 c''4. bes'8 a'4 a' g' f' f' e' d' d'2
anyone have a copy of that I can use? Doesn't matter much if all you have
is
Hey there!
Questions: Is there a better, easier, more logical, more consistent
solution with better layout?
Have I missed a staff-group command for nestled groups (but
using the system start delimiters of my choice)?
I'm assuming you know about InnerStaffGroup?
Certainly that's what I
Let me begin by encouraging the developers of the LilyPond Music
Type-setting System. What a wonderful program! They also appear to
provide great support for issues that are raised. In an email exchange
with LilyPond developer Graham Percival, this problem was cleared up.
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