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From: | James E. Bailey |
Subject: | Re: 4 |
Date: | Mon, 29 Dec 2008 14:04:55 +0100 |
Am 29.12.2008 um 12:23 schrieb sdfgsdhdshd:
James E. Bailey-3 wrote:Am 29.12.2008 um 11:58 schrieb sdfgsdhdshd:Is there a way to get in the pdf only the simple 4?I don't understand how it works, but I got this from Mark Polesky (I think) and it worked for me. \version "2.11.64" myChordDefinitions = { <c e g b des'>-\markup \super{–9} <c e f>-\markup \super{4} <c e>-\markup \super{3} } myChordExceptions = #(append (sequential-music-to-chord-exceptions myChordDefinitions #t) ignatzekExceptions) myChordInit = { \set chordRootNamer = #(chord-name->german-markup #t) \set chordPrefixSpacer = #0.4 \set majorSevenSymbol = \markup{j\super{7}} \set chordNameExceptions = #myChordExceptions }This is OK, but graphically. I'm not sure this will help for the full score.
Why not? What would you change for it to be helpful for the full score? { << \chords { \myChordInit g1:4 } { g'1 } >> }
Okay, it may be a bug, that I can't say. It may be intentional. But the easy solution, or at least the one I got when I posed the question was to simply redefine what g:4 produces. So, we redefine g: 4 to produce the output that we expect.The syntax g:4 is very logic. I don't understand why it adds two times the4th, plus suspends then unsuspends the 3th. Looks like a bug to me.The "G 4" display is correct, just the "/sus4/add3" is unnecessary, to saythe least.
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