Re: Lilypond generates a chord from nowhere

2014-12-31 Thread Thomas Morley
2014-12-30 20:33 GMT+01:00 Stan Mulder st4588...@earthlink.net: I have a fretboard problem. I have defined a new fretboard for a plectrum banjo. Everything is working properly when I specify a chord, except when I specify a SLASH chord, i.e., a chord with a designation for the bass player. So

Lilypond generates a chord from nowhere

2014-12-30 Thread Stan Mulder
I have a fretboard problem. I have defined a new fretboard for a plectrum banjo. Everything is working properly when I specify a chord, except when I specify a SLASH chord, i.e., a chord with a designation for the bass player. So for example, if I specify a G half-diminished chord, all is well.

Re: Lilypond generates a chord from nowhere

2014-12-30 Thread Robert Schmaus
__ In religion, faith is a virtue. In science, faith is a vice. -- Jerry Coyne On 30 Dec 2014, at 20:33, Stan Mulder st4588...@earthlink.net wrote: Basically, I think the chord in both instances (with or without the slash notes) should be exactly the same fingerings. How can I correct

Re: Lilypond generates a chord from nowhere

2014-12-30 Thread Simon Albrecht
Am 30.12.2014 22:08, schrieb Robert Schmaus: __ In religion, faith is a virtue. In science, faith is a vice. -- Jerry Coyne On 30 Dec 2014, at 20:33, Stan Mulder st4588...@earthlink.net wrote: Basically, I think the chord in both instances (with or without the slash notes) should be

Re: Lilypond generates a chord from nowhere

2014-12-30 Thread Stan Mulder
Simon Albrecht simon.albrecht at mail.de writes: Using tags should be more efficient, see http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/different-editions-from-one-source#using-tags. HTH, Simon Simon, I considered using two different definitions of the chords as Robert suggested, but