Re: more leadsheet questions

2014-03-21 Thread Robin Bannister
Martin Tarenskeen wrote: look like Cm % % % where the % is not really a percentage sign How about the following? \version 2.18.0 simile = \markup { \bold \fontsize #1 \char ##x066A } % arabic simileCN = \once \override ChordNames.ChordName #'text

Re: more leadsheet questions

2014-03-21 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
On Fri, 21 Mar 2014, Robin Bannister wrote: \version 2.18.0 simile = \markup { \bold \fontsize #1 \char ##x066A } % arabic simileCN = \once \override ChordNames.ChordName #'text = #simile \chords { c1:m | \simileCN c:m | \simileCN c:m | c:m } Or

Re: more leadsheet questions

2014-03-21 Thread Schneidy
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more leadsheet questions

2014-03-20 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
Hi, Trying to (re-)typeset some Real Book leadsheets is a good learning experience for me :-) I have another question now: How can I make something like: \chords { c1:m | c:m | c:m | cm } look like: Cm % % % where the % is not really a percentage sign,

Re: more leadsheet questions

2014-03-20 Thread Tim McNamara
On Mar 20, 2014, at 5:31 PM, Martin Tarenskeen m.tarensk...@zonnet.nl wrote: Hi, Trying to (re-)typeset some Real Book leadsheets is a good learning experience for me :-) I have another question now: How can I make something like: \chords { c1:m | c:m | c:m | cm } look