Thanks for looking into this - perhaps this explains why such a large
triangle is used for the major 7th, it looks unusual. Perhaps the
original intent was for something smaller but it got altered by the
baseline-skip factor not being what the designer had in mind.
I have realized that I can use
Dear List,
I'm trying to write customized chord symbols, for better visibility when
chord charts are displayed on smartphones. In this example I am trying
to place an m above a white triangle after the chord name.
I see that baseline-skip is affecting the size of the white triangle,
which doesn't
2014-07-30 17:27 GMT+02:00 Richard Shann rich...@rshann.plus.com:
Dear List,
I'm trying to write customized chord symbols, for better visibility when
chord charts are displayed on smartphones. In this example I am trying
to place an m above a white triangle after the chord name.
I see that
Richard Shann richard at rshann.plus.com writes:
I see that baseline-skip is affecting the size of the white triangle,
which doesn't seem to be what's in the documentation.
The \triangle has behaved that way since its original introduction, at
2005-05-04
* ly/chord-modifiers-init.ly