On 20.05.2015, at 01:58, Thomas Morley <thomasmorle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Patrick, > > maybe this will get you started: > > \version "2.19.15" > > \new FretBoards { > > \override FretBoard.before-line-breaking = > #(lambda (grob) > ;(display (ly:grob-property grob 'dot-placement-list)) > (ly:grob-set-property! grob 'dot-placement-list > (cons '(barre 6 1 1) (ly:grob-property grob 'dot-placement-list)))) > > <f,-1 c-3 f-4 a-2 c'-1 f'-1> > } Hi Harm, thanks a million! It certainly does get me started. I think this should be added to the snippet repository. I could prepare a snippet illustrating your code and some other overrides of details of automatically generated fret diagrams. Something like that: \version "2.19.15" barre = { \once \override FretBoard.before-line-breaking = #(lambda (grob) ;(display (ly:grob-property grob 'dot-placement-list)) (ly:grob-set-property! grob 'dot-placement-list (cons '(barre 6 1 1) (ly:grob-property grob 'dot-placement-list)))) } fMajorEShape = { <f,-1 c-3 f-4 a-2 c'-1 f'-1> } \new FretBoards { \override FretBoards.FretBoard.size = #'2 \override FretBoard.fret-diagram-details.barre-type = #'straight \override FretBoard.fret-diagram-details.finger-code = #'in-dot % \override FretBoard.fret-diagram-details.dot-color = #'white % \override FretBoard.fret-diagram-details.finger-code = #'below-string \override FretBoard.fret-diagram-details.number-type = #'roman-upper % \override FretBoard.fret-diagram-details.orientation = #'opposing-landscape \override FretBoard.fret-diagram-details.mute-string = #"M" % \override FretBoard.fret-diagram-details.label-dir = #DOWN \override FretBoard.fret-diagram-details.open-string = #"0" % \override FretBoard.fret-diagram-details.string-count = #4 % doesn’t work % \override FretBoard.fret-diagram-details.fret-count = #3 \barre <f,-1 c-3 f-4 a-2 c'-1 f'-1> } What do you think? Oh wait, I just tried to transpose the chord but the barre indication is always printed at the first fret: \version "2.19.15" barre = { \once \override FretBoard.before-line-breaking = #(lambda (grob) ;(display (ly:grob-property grob 'dot-placement-list)) (ly:grob-set-property! grob 'dot-placement-list (cons '(barre 6 1 1) (ly:grob-property grob 'dot-placement-list)))) } fMajorEShape = { <f,-1 c-3 f-4 a-2 c'-1 f'-1> } gMajorEShape = { \transpose f g { \fMajorEShape } } \new FretBoards { \barre \transpose f g { \fMajorEShape } \barre \gMajorEShape \barre <g,-1 d-3 g-4 b-2 d'-1 g'-1> \set FretBoards.minimumFret = #3 \barre \gMajorEShape } Is there any way to move it up the fretboard? Thanks again! patrick On 19.05.2015, at 20:45, pls <p.l.schm...@gmx.de> wrote: > Hi all, > > LilyPond’s automatic fret diagrams really are a very helpful feature! More > often than not it helps to not having to predefine and store a diagram in a > lookup table. But it has one little drawback: it doesn’t automatically > include a barre indication when several strings are to be covered by one > finger. The default diagram actually looks a bit as if six fingers were > needed to play this chord (see example). > > \version "2.19.15" > { > \new FretBoards { > <f,-1 c-3 f-4 a-2 c'-1 f'-1> > } > } > > I have had a look at the \override options of the FretBoard and many details > are customizable but of course it’s not possible to override a barre > indication that isn’t there. Now, is there a known way to (manually) add > barre indications to automatic fret diagrams or do I have to use predefined > fret diagrams for barre chords in general? > > tia > patrick
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