On 2020-01-16 11:56 pm, Jacques Menu wrote:
Hello Aaron,
Fine, thanks. Can user-specific fret-diagrams be obtained with a
FretBoards context, though?
Yes, through the definition of predefined diagrams. See here [1].
[1]:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/common-notation-
Hello Aaron,
Fine, thanks. Can user-specific fret-diagrams be obtained with a FretBoards
context, though?
JM
> Le 17 janv. 2020 à 06:01, Aaron Hill a écrit :
>
> On 2020-01-16 8:38 pm, Jacques Menu wrote:
>> Hello Aaron,
>> Thanks a lot for the hint, I’ll look into FretBoards contexts.
>
>
On 2020-01-16 8:38 pm, Jacques Menu wrote:
Hello Aaron,
Thanks a lot for the hint, I’ll look into FretBoards contexts.
Oops, I forgot to paste in the code I wanted to include:
\version "2.19.83"
theChords = { 4 }
<<
\new ChordNames \with { chordChanges = ##t }
\chordmode { c4 d
Hello Aaron,
Thanks a lot for the hint, I’ll look into FretBoards contexts.
JM
> Le 17 janv. 2020 à 05:33, Aaron Hill a écrit :
>
> On 2020-01-16 8:18 pm, Jacques Menu wrote:
>> [ . . . ]
>> How can this be displayed with the two fret diagrams on one and the
>> same horizontal line?
>> Uncomme
On 2020-01-16 8:18 pm, Jacques Menu wrote:
[ . . . ]
How can this be displayed with the two fret diagrams on one and the
same horizontal line?
Uncommenting the SpacingSpanner.base-shortest-duration override is a
bit artificial, maybe there’s a better way?
\textLengthOn will help a little; but t
Hello folks,
This snippet is adapted from the LPNR, with whole notes replaced by quarter
notes:
\version "2.19.83"
<<
\new ChordNames {
\set chordChanges = ##t
\chordmode {
c4 d:m
}
}
\new Staff {
\clef "treble_8"
4^\markup {
\fret-diagram #"6-x;5-3;4-2