Re: temporarily escaping chordmode

2016-01-18 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Simon, > In case you should need that for which you initially asked :-) – there’s > \notemode {}. Normally implicit, it can be used in special situations such as > this. That’s what I was looking for! Thanks. I think I will need this for tagged non-chord material (e.g., split Voice construc

Re: temporarily escaping chordmode

2016-01-18 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi David, >\chordmode { \clef bass c/e c/e } >or other ways of explicitly spelling out some not-really chord material. On a related note, I discovered yesterday — quite by accident — the output of \chordmode { c1:1 } Cheers, Kieren. Kieren MacMill

Re: temporarily escaping chordmode

2016-01-18 Thread David Kastrup
Kieren MacMillan writes: > Hello all, > > If I’ve want to explicitly enter a chord in a chordmode block, e.g., > > \chordmode { > c1 > d1:m6 > > } > > what’s the incantation? That already works as of version 2.19.13, commit 3399446a56b0832d5fa690146e4c9a953e635589 Author: David

Re: temporarily escaping chordmode

2016-01-17 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 18.01.2016 02:00, Kieren MacMillan wrote: Hello all, If I’ve want to explicitly enter a chord in a chordmode block, e.g., \chordmode { c1 d1:m6 } what’s the incantation? In case you should need that for which you initially asked :-) – there’s \notemode {}. Normally

Re: temporarily escaping chordmode

2016-01-17 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Harm, D'oh… It was a \language versus \include problem: I switched the language to “english", but then included a file that switched the language back to “nederlands”. Then the “ef” in that chord threw an error. Sorry for the noise. Kieren. Kieren MacMillan,

Re: temporarily escaping chordmode

2016-01-17 Thread Thomas Morley
2016-01-18 2:00 GMT+01:00 Kieren MacMillan : > Hello all, > > If I’ve want to explicitly enter a chord in a chordmode block, e.g., > > \chordmode { > c1 > d1:m6 > > } > > what’s the incantation? > > Thanks, > Kieren. Hi Kieren, not sure what you mean. \version "2.19.35" m =

temporarily escaping chordmode

2016-01-17 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hello all, If I’ve want to explicitly enter a chord in a chordmode block, e.g., \chordmode { c1 d1:m6 } what’s the incantation? Thanks, Kieren. Kieren MacMillan, composer ‣ website: www.kierenmacmillan.info ‣ email: i...@kierenmacmillan.info