On 7 July 2011 04:36, Jay Lee jkl...@mac.com wrote:
Anybody? Or is it really not possible?
The easiest method is to define the markup first, then insert it into
the verbose list:
flatSeven = \markup { \concat { \flat 7 } }
\markup {
\override #'(fret-diagram-details . ((finger-code .
Neil Puttock n.puttock at gmail.com writes:
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The easiest method is to define the markup first, then insert it into
the verbose list:
flatSeven = \markup { \concat { \flat 7 } }
\markup {
\override #'(fret-diagram-details . ((finger-code . in-dot)))
\fret-diagram-verbose
On 7/7/11 10:21 PM, Jay Lee jkl...@mac.com wrote:
Neil Puttock n.puttock at gmail.com writes:
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The easiest method is to define the markup first, then insert it into
the verbose list:
flatSeven = \markup { \concat { \flat 7 } }
\markup {
\override #'(fret-diagram-details .
Jay Lee jkllee at mac.com writes:
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#'(
(place-fret 4 1 5)
(place-fret 3 4 ,flatThree)
(place-fret 2 4 5)
(place-fret 1 4 R)
Jay Lee jkllee at mac.com writes:
Carl Sorensen c_sorensen at byu.edu writes:
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And if you want to used a lilypond flat symbol, you can do that as
well.
You'll need to make the fingering a lilypond markup.
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Anybody? Or is it really not possible?
Carl Sorensen c_sorensen at byu.edu writes:
On 6/29/11 10:13 PM, Jason Lee jkllee at mac.com wrote:
Thank you so much!
Another question, what about open strings? Can they be marked up
individually too with R, b3, b7, etc?
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What did you have in mind?
Carl
Ideally, I
Carl Sorensen c_sorensen at byu.edu writes:
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And if you want to used a lilypond flat symbol, you can do that as
well.
You'll need to make the fingering a lilypond markup.
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I haven't been able to work out the syntax for using the lilypond \flat
symbol in the finger-dot (see elsewhere