Hi Jinsong,
if you like to define all fret diagrams as markup, you can place them in
an lyric line above the staff:
% -------------------------------------------------
\version "2.19.15"
fret-ees = \markup {
\fret-diagram #"s:0.5;6-x;5-x;4-5;3-3;2-4;1-3;c:2-1-2;"
}
<<
\new Lyrics {
\lyricmode {
\fret-ees2 \fret-ees4 \fret-ees4
}
}
\relative c'' {
\key ees \major
bes8 ees bes ees, g4 f
}
>>
% -------------------------------------------------
A way of customizing the look of fret diagrams is shown in snippet 576:
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=576
Exchanging a chord voicing is shown in snippet 810:
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=810
Cheers,
Klaus
Am 31.12.2014 um 00:27 schrieb address@hidden:
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 15:00:06 -0800
From: Jinsong Zhao
To: LilyPond Users <address@hidden>
Subject: vertical justification of fret-diagram
Message-ID: <address@hidden>
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Hi there,
In the following snippet, I want to vertical justification of the three
fret-diagram.
\version "2.19.15"
fret-ees = \markup {
\fret-diagram #"s:0.5;6-x;5-x;4-5;3-3;2-4;1-3;c:2-1-2;"
}
\relative c'' {
\key ees \major
bes8 ^\fret-ees ees bes ees, g4 ^\fret-ees f ^\fret-ees
}
I can do that by \tweak extra-offset #'(x . y). However, it's not easy
to determine the exact values of x and y. Is there a convenient way to
keep them with same base-line?
By the way, how to make the mute symbol "x" at the same line of the
curve?
I appreciate you for any suggestions.
Best regards,
Jinsong
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