Laura Conrad wrote:
"Mats" == Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mats> If you place the \figures{...} before the bass part in the
Mats> \score{...} block, it will be printed above it.
This is true if you aren't using a \context PianoStaff. When I put
that in to get the curly brackets, it all of a sudden puts my figures
below the staff.
You have to add the following to your file (it should
probably be there by default):
\layout{
...
\context{
\PianoStaff
\accepts "FiguredBass"
}
}
Mats> However, you may also want to use \override
Mats> BassFigureAlignment #'stacking-dir = #UP
I can't figure out where to put this. I've tried several places, and
if I have a PianoStaff context, it still insists on putting the
figures below the staff and not between the staves.
Put it inside the \figures{...}. The setting will not solve the
problem you described above, it will just make sure that
the figures are aligned at the bottom line instead of the
top line.
/Mats
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