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tweaks on chordnames
From: |
José Luis Cruz |
Subject: |
tweaks on chordnames |
Date: |
Wed, 14 Mar 2007 12:47:27 +0100 |
For several reasons I want to be able to write some text on the chord
line, substituting a chordname if needed.
Some of the reasons, among others: using the percent sign to indicate
a repeated chord; having two chords, one below the other, so one would
be the basis and the other the alternative, between parenthesis; and
to modify a chord if I'm not happy with the notation. (I'm preparing a
mail about that topic, indeed)
I navigated through the list and the most close thing to what I want
is that piece of code, from Han.
\chords {
c:sus4
\notemode { <\tweak #'text #"foo" c>4 }
c:dim7
}
Seems that it worked on 2.7.x , but I've not been able to make it work
on 2.11.20. Do you have any clues?
Here is the link to the the conversation, from dec 2005. And I want to
join Matt in his unanswered question of the last post: Would it be
hard to allow \markup command be inserted directly among the chords?
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2005-12/msg00303.html
In this conversation I can see that in oct 2006 it was working:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2006-10/msg00037.html
regards,
Jose Luis
- tweaks on chordnames,
José Luis Cruz <=