That works perfectly. Thank you!
On 09/14/2017 12:18 PM, Robin Bannister wrote:
> Shamus Hammons wrote:
>
>> This gets closer, but the flat sign is sitting all by itself, as if it
>> were a separate word and not part of the chord symbol (like so: "B b
>> maj7").
>
> OK, sorry. Instead of \line u
Shamus Hammons wrote:
This gets closer, but the flat sign is sitting all by itself, as if it
were a separate word and not part of the chord symbol (like so: "B b
maj7").
OK, sorry. Instead of \line use \concat:
\concat { "B" \chordFlat "maj7" }
Also, doesn't address the issue of the chord n
This gets closer, but the flat sign is sitting all by itself, as if it
were a separate word and not part of the chord symbol (like so: "B b
maj7"). Also, doesn't address the issue of the chord names floating too
high above the diagrams.
On 09/14/2017 11:26 AM, Robin Bannister wrote:
> Shamus Hammo
Shamus Hammons wrote:
> > 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.
You are using \center-column to get these two things arranged vertically.
It see
This *does not* solve the issue--this is identical to what I attached to
my previous email with the exception that you dropped the flat sign
markup from the third chord (it should be Bbmaj7 with a real flat sign
in it, not Bmaj7). Also, it does not solve the issue with the texts
above the fretboard
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;" }
" "
\cen