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inlay and bring forth the note
if it's useful for more people we could raise an enhancement request to make
it more conform to LilyPond standards.
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If this sort of work is done just for your own students then the *extremely
easy and fast* way to do it is by taking Lilypond's SVG output and editing
it in Inkscape. That will allow you to do ANY sort of graphics work
(colors, pictures, etc.) on your score with pinpoint accuracy.
On Fri, Nov 2
It has been practically forever since I did any serious LP work, but just
looking at you code, the ability to draw the 'dot' with the 'A' implies the
possibility of what you want IF you can a. control the vertical location of
the dot and cause it to be filled in as black. Given that, then your only
Hi, I'm thinking of generating guitar fret diagrams to drill note names for beginning guitar, and I've gotten this far:Can anyone think of a way to put the fretboard inlay markers in there? Either on the diagram, or as labels above or below the fret diagram in the right fret location? dots on 3rd