> Yes: give the chart some extra-spacing-width.
A quick trial and error suggests that the following is sufficient in your case:
\override TextScript.extra-spacing-width = #'(-1 . 1)
Cheers,
Kieren.
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Hi,
> Is there a way to force the chord chart to stay down? Always aligned with
> the preceding chart…
Yes: give the chart some extra-spacing-width.
Hope this helps!
Kieren.
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On 12/28/2013 09:58 AM, Alex Loomis wrote:
The documentation for chords is here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/displaying-chords
I had read these docs. They don't quite explain everything.
Without a tiny example of the offending code it's difficult to be
sure, but I
The documentation for chords is here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/displaying-chords
On Dec 28, 2013, at 6:22 AM, "Phil Holmes" wrote:
> - Original Message - From: "Bric"
> To: "lilypond-user"
> Sent: Saturday, Dec
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From: "Bric"
To: "lilypond-user"
Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2013 6:51 AM
Subject: chart alignment
How can I avoid the following glitch:
http://www.flight.us/misc/chart_glitch.png (the final fret chart is
misaligned, rising above the adja
How can I avoid the following glitch:
http://www.flight.us/misc/chart_glitch.png (the final fret chart is
misaligned, rising above the adjacent one, instead of vertically
aligning with the one on its left.)
also struggling with labelling the chords with the chord letters (A,
C#m, etc.), but