Re: Using circles in \tabFullNotation

2021-02-04 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 05/02/2021 à 06:15, Kuredant a écrit : On 1/31/2021 10:41 PM, Jean Abou Samra wrote: Sorry, this line:     \override Stem.Y-extent = #grob::always-Y-extent-from-stencil should have been commented out. Also, I now believe that the behavior of X-offset here is a bug:

Re: Using circles in \tabFullNotation

2021-02-04 Thread Kuredant
On 1/31/2021 10:41 PM, Jean Abou Samra wrote: Sorry, this line:     \override Stem.Y-extent = #grob::always-Y-extent-from-stencil should have been commented out. Also, I now believe that the behavior of X-offset here is a bug:

Re: Using circles in \tabFullNotation

2021-01-31 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Sorry, this line:     \override Stem.Y-extent = #grob::always-Y-extent-from-stencil should have been commented out. Also, I now believe that the behavior of X-offset here is a bug: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2021-01/msg00014.html Jean

Re: Using circles in \tabFullNotation

2021-01-30 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Hi, (Also forwarding to the list, please keep it in CC.) Le 30/01/2021 à 16:57, Kuredant a écrit : Thanks a lot! I wouldn't have been able to come up with that myself. The code works very well, especially for chords. I have two minor issues: – The stem is right below the lowest fret

Using circles in \tabFullNotation

2021-01-29 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Hello, I'm trying to have an output similar to the attached images when using \tabFullNotation: half-notes and chords circled with a single stem and whole notes and chords circled with no stem. Reading the source code for \tabFullNotation, I think I need to \override TabStaff.Stem.stencil