Hello Shamus,
Using:
subtitle = \markup {
\override #'(font-family . sans)
{ \center-column { C9 \fret-diagram-terse #"x;3;2;3;3;x;" }
" "
\center-column { "B7#9" \fret-diagram-terse #"x;2;1;2;3;x;" }
" "
\center-column { { "Bmaj7" } \fret-diagram-terse #"x;1;3;2;3;x;" }
" "
\center-column { A7sus4 \fret-diagram-terse #"x;o;2;o;3;x;" }
" "
\center-column { "F#7#5" \fret-diagram-terse #"2;x;2;3;3;x;" }
" "
\center-column { "Ab7b5" \fret-diagram-terse #"4;5;4;5;x;x;" }
" "
\center-column { "A13" \fret-diagram-terse #"x;o;2;o;2;2;" }
" "
\center-column { "C#m11" \fret-diagram-terse #"x;4;4;4;5;4;" }
" "
\center-column { "F#7#9" \fret-diagram-terse #"2;4;2;3;2;5;" } } }
}
solves this issue.
JM
> Le 14 sept. 2017 à 15:12, Shamus Hammons <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
> I am trying to make a chord dictionary for the top of my lead sheets and
> am having trouble getting the text to render nicely with the fretboard
> diagrams. In the example I included, you can see that the text for the
> Bbmaj7 chord is rendered in pieces, and the chord names are generally
> farther above the diagrams than they should be.
>
> The only examples I could find are those that treat fretboard diagrams
> with text above them are in the context of the score (i.e., they show
> above the staff) which is not what I need.
>
> Is there a way to add text above a fretboard diagram that's fairly
> simple that I'm missing?
>
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