On 2012-01-23 01:56, Nils wrote:
Is there no way to make a bass-figure transparent oder set the color to white for one
figure in a "chord" only?
I always use \markup{" "} (notice the space!), e.g.
<\markup {" "} \markup { " " } _+> <9 7 _+>
Cheers,
Reinhold
On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 21:00:00 +0100
On 23 January 2012 01:56, Nils wrote:
> Is there no way to make a bass-figure transparent oder set the color
> to white for one figure in a "chord" only?
You can use a non-printed bass extender.
Snippet
\version "2.15.26"
\score {
<<
\new Staff \relative c, {
\clef bass
Nils,
It is a great question. I also cannot find an answer.
Shane
On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 7:56 PM, Nils wrote:
> Is there no way to make a bass-figure transparent oder set the color to white
> for one figure in a "chord" only?
>
> Nils
>
> On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 21:00:00 +0100
> Nils wrote:
>
Is there no way to make a bass-figure transparent oder set the color to white
for one figure in a "chord" only?
Nils
On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 21:00:00 +0100
Nils wrote:
> Hello lilyresponders,
>
>
> How do I place figures (from figured bass) in the second row without a first
> one?
>
> instead
Hello lilyresponders,
How do I place figures (from figured bass) in the second row without a first
one?
instead of
# # (Third is in the soprano voice)
8 7
I want:
#
8 7
notice the blank spot above the 7.
Can I somehow insert an invisible figure? In this case the second # ?
Or is th