\set TabStaff.minimumFret Fails on open strings.
On Ubuntu 12.04, Lilypond 2.16.2. Running lilypond through lilypondtool.
\new TabStaff \relative c {
\set TabStaff.minimumFret = #5
c16 d e f g4
}
Thanks,
Kale
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Kale Good k...@kalegood.com writes:
\set TabStaff.minimumFret Fails on open strings.
On Ubuntu 12.04, Lilypond 2.16.2. Running lilypond through
lilypondtool.
\new TabStaff \relative c {
\set TabStaff.minimumFret = #5
c16 d e f g4
}
URL:http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation
2013/4/22 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org
Kale Good k...@kalegood.com writes:
\set TabStaff.minimumFret Fails on open strings.
On Ubuntu 12.04, Lilypond 2.16.2. Running lilypond through
lilypondtool.
\new TabStaff \relative c {
\set TabStaff.minimumFret = #5
c16 d e f g4
}
URL
2013/4/22 Federico Bruni fedel...@gmail.com:
2013/4/22 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org
Kale Good k...@kalegood.com writes:
\set TabStaff.minimumFret Fails on open strings.
On Ubuntu 12.04, Lilypond 2.16.2. Running lilypond through
lilypondtool.
\new TabStaff \relative c {
\set
Peter Crighton petecrigh...@googlemail.com writes:
This question may confirm my idea that people don't expect to have
open strings by default when setting minimumFret:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2013-01/msg00033.html
I was also very surprised to see that option being the
Kastrup d...@gnu.org
Kale Good k...@kalegood.com writes:
\set TabStaff.minimumFret Fails on open strings.
On Ubuntu 12.04, Lilypond 2.16.2. Running lilypond through
lilypondtool.
\new TabStaff \relative c {
\set TabStaff.minimumFret = #5
c16 d e f g4
}
URL:http
2013/4/23 Tim McNamara tim...@bitstream.net
I almost never use open strings even with first position chords when
playing jazz. There are a few Jim Hall-ish situations that are exceptions
to this.
that's the point: open strings are the exception, so being enabled by
default will sound weird
2013/4/23 Federico Bruni fedel...@gmail.com:
2013/4/23 Tim McNamara tim...@bitstream.net
I almost never use open strings even with first position chords when
playing jazz. There are a few Jim Hall-ish situations that are exceptions
to this.
that's the point: open strings are the