Am So., 7. Okt. 2018 um 19:53 Uhr schrieb Peter Crighton <petecrigh...@gmail.com>:
> How would I go about either shifting the parentheses vertically or making > them smaller? They probably make sense how they are now with regard to > sharps/flats and possible lowercase letters, but they still look off, > especially with the C(/G) example. Although Iām just realising ā looking at > the characters I just typed in ā that such alignment of parentheses is > probably typographically common. I would have expected them to be exactly as > tall as all other characters in the example. A ChordName is not a simple line of characters, but a tailored markup, containing strings and musicglyphs, additional they are used with different fontsize and probably raised etc. Look at the far simpler \markup { "(/" \sharp ")" } to get an impression ... Nevertheless, you can adjust fontsize and apply \raise (and what ever you like). To make it more easy I switched (partly) to ly-syntax for the chordNoteNamer: \new ChordNames \chordmode { \set slashChordSeparator = "" \set chordNoteNamer = #(lambda (pitch lowercase?) #{ \markup { \fontsize #-1.5 \raise #0.21 "(" "/" #(note-name->markup pitch lowercase?) \fontsize #-1.5 \raise #0.21 ")" } #}) cis:5.9.13/fis c/g } Cheers, Harm _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user