On 3/13/19, 8:04 AM, "Federico Bruni" wrote:
BTW, I'm surprised that any misspelled command in the alist does not
trigger any error message:
\version "2.19.82"
{
s1^\markup{
\fret-diagram-verbose #'(
(mute 6)
(open 5)
On 3/13/19, 3:00 AM, "David Kastrup" wrote:
Carl Sorensen writes:
> On 3/12/19, 6:42 AM, "Federico Bruni" wrote:
> %\fret-diagram-terse "x;o;o;5-1-(;5-1;7-3-);" % this returns "Wrong
> type argument in position 1"
> }
>
> In order to have two
BTW, I'm surprised that any misspelled command in the alist does not
trigger any error message:
\version "2.19.82"
{
s1^\markup{
\fret-diagram-verbose #'(
(mute 6)
(open 5)
(open 4)
(open 3)
(place-fret 2 6)
;(place-fret 1 5)
(please harakiri 1 5)
)
Il giorno mer 13 mar 2019 alle 10:51, Thomas Morley
ha scritto:
> (place fret 1 7 3)
This doesn't work: no 7th fret shown on first string.
A typo, missing dash.
(place-fret 1 7 3)
will work.
Oh, sure. Thanks
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Am Mi., 13. März 2019 um 07:53 Uhr schrieb Federico Bruni :
>
> Il giorno mar 12 mar 2019 alle 15:28, Carl Sorensen
> ha scritto:
> > In order to have two indications on the same string (the end of the
> > barre plus another fret) you will need to use either the fret-diagram
> > or the
Carl Sorensen writes:
> On 3/12/19, 6:42 AM, "Federico Bruni" wrote:
>
> Hi folks
>
> I cannot find anything in the documentation.
> As far as I can see, the barré in fret-diagram commands must start and
> end on the same fret. It makes sense.. however, how can I
Il giorno mar 12 mar 2019 alle 15:28, Carl Sorensen
ha scritto:
In order to have two indications on the same string (the end of the
barre plus another fret) you will need to use either the fret-diagram
or the fret-diagram-verbose format. fret-diagram-terse only handles
one indication per
On 3/12/19, 6:42 AM, "Federico Bruni" wrote:
Hi folks
I cannot find anything in the documentation.
As far as I can see, the barré in fret-diagram commands must start and
end on the same fret. It makes sense.. however, how can I represent a
chord where another finger
Hi folks
I cannot find anything in the documentation.
As far as I can see, the barré in fret-diagram commands must start and
end on the same fret. It makes sense.. however, how can I represent a
chord where another finger presses a different fret while the barré is
active on the same string?