Some time ago I got a nice code from a nice user via the user blog to
make fredboard diagrams.
One example:
\markup {
\override #'(size . 3)
\override #'(fret-diagram-details . ((finger-code . in-dot)))
% \fill-line {
\fret-diagram-verbose #`(
(place-fret 6 5 "R")
(place-fret 5 4 "III")
(place-fret 4 2 "V")
)
}
I would like to rotate the diagram 90° left (counterclockwise).
\override FretBoard.fret-diagram-details.orientation = #'landscape
does not work. Is there a way to rotate the diagram?
I use the finger-code to mark the number of the note in the scale.
(R=root, II, III, IV, V VI etc. )
2. Via user blog I got a nice code to mark the fingering of tabs:
\new TabStaff
\new TabVoice \with {
\consists "New_fingering_engraver"
\consists "Fingering_engraver"
fingeringOrientations = #'(up)
\override Fingering.side-axis = #Y
\override Fingering.outside-staff-priority = #200
} \relative c' {
a,8-1 a'-2 <c-3 e-4> a-1
d,8-2 a'-3 <d-4 f-1> a-2
}
How can I mark the fingering in this way in the first example diagram,
the fretboard diagram?
In short, I would like to combine 1 and 2.
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