In contrast to the previous people who answered the questions, I would say that you cannot directly apply the same idea to move a whole line of chords. See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2006-03/msg00411.html
for a hint on how to solve the problem.

  /Mats

Quoting Jennifer Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Jennifer Clark wrote:
Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote:
This should be simple but I cant find an answer after exhaustive tries.

How can I attach a bit of markup text immediately to the left of the first
chord in a ChordNames context staff?




Did anyone reply to this? I have a similar requirement as well, i.e. if I put markup text above the staff, then lilypond will shift the chords higher up to get out of its way, which is usually a good thing. But there are a few times when I would prefer that the chords just remained as they are.

Sorry for answering my own post, but I have found something that may be relevant; in the manual, it says you can move about items through use of the extra-offset, e.g. for markup text, which seems quite effective;

  \once \override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(-1.3 . 1.3)

Is it possible to apply the same thing to chords?

Jennifer


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