> So my choosing the number as “0” (or any other). I can use that
> number instead of the original to have it surpressed.
> Good to know. For pratical reasons (not getting lost in my scores ☺ )
> I will set this everytime to “5” or what number needed (in figured
> bass, I know about the 5 not being
On Thu, 2024-01-11 at 12:40 +, Eef Weenink wrote:
> Thank you Richard
>
> You say: “
> You don't have to use 5 as the implicit figure:”
>
> Try:
> -
>
> \new FiguredBass \with { implicitBassFigures = #'(0) }
> \figuremode {
> \set figuredBassAlterationDirection = #RIGHT
>
7;(0)
Is enough,
And if context = Staff, change every FiguredBass to Staff
Thank you. Eef
Van: Michael Werner
Datum: donderdag, 11 januari 2024 om 12:15
Aan: Eef Weenink
CC: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Onderwerp: Re: Help need with the "implicitBassFigures" command
Hi there,
On Thu, Ja
On Thu, 2024-01-11 at 10:43 +, Eef Weenink wrote:
> Good day to all of you.
>
> I am working on a figured bass, and now it is needed to get an
> extended line under two notes, not showing the number:
> Afbeelding met lijn, Lettertype, ontvangst, tekst
>
> Automatisch gegenereerde beschrijving
Hi there,
On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 5:49 AM Eef Weenink wrote:
> \new FiguredBass \with { implicitBassFigures = #'(0) }
>
> %{if I set the implicitBass to 5, or other number, it works for the
> whole passage%}
>
> \figuremode {
>
> \set figuredBassAlterationDirection = #RIGHT
>
>
Good day to all of you.
I am working on a figured bass, and now it is needed to get an extended line
under two notes, not showing the number:
[Afbeelding met lijn, Lettertype, ontvangst, tekst Automatisch gegenereerde
beschrijving]
The line under the d and e have the meaning: Read as 5 and exte