Or even:
\version "2.20.0"

\paper {
  ragged-last = ##f
}

\layout {
  \context {
    \Score
    \omit SystemStartBar
  }
  \context {
    \Staff
    \clef "G_8"
    \omit TimeSignature
    \omit BarLine
  }
  \context {
    \Voice
    stringNumberOrientations = #'(down)
    fingeringOrientations = #'(left)
  }
}

<<
  \new Staff {
    <e\4-2 g-0 c-1>1 <f-3 a-2 d-4> <g b e> <a\3-2 c-1 f-1> q <c-2 e-4 a-3>
    <d-2 f-1 b-3> <e-2 g-1 c-1> <d f b> <c e a> q q <g b e\4> <f a d> <e g
c>
  }
  \new Staff {
    \key d \major
    <fis a d>1 <g b e> q q <cis e a> <d fis b> <e g cis>
    <fis a d> <e g cis> <d fis b> <cis e a> q  q <g b e> <fis a d>
  }
>>

Le mar. 12 mai 2020 à 09:54, Pierre Perol-Schneider <
pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Hi fricadelle,
> Here's how I'd do:
>
> \version "2.20.0"
>
> \paper {
>   ragged-last = ##f
> }
>
> \layout {
>   \context {
>     \Score
>     \omit SystemStartBar
>   }
>   \context {
>     \Staff
>     \omit TimeSignature
>     \omit BarLine
>   }
> }
>
> <<
>   \new Staff {
>     \clef "G_8"
>     \set stringNumberOrientations = #'(down)
>     \set fingeringOrientations = #'(left)
>     <e\4-2 g-0 c-1>1 <f-3 a-2 d-4> <g b e> <a\3-2 c-1 f-1> q <c-2 e-4 a-3>
>     <d-2 f-1 b-3> <e-2 g-1 c-1> <d f b> <c e a> q q <g b e\4> <f a d> <e g
> c>
>   }
>   \new Staff {
>     \clef "G_8"
>     \key d \major
>     <fis a d>1 <g b e> q q <cis e a> <d fis b> <e g cis>
>     <fis a d> <e g cis> <d fis b> <cis e a> q  q <g b e> <fis a d>
>   }
> >>
>
> Cheers,
> Pierre
>
> PS. 1. Which version are you using? 'Looks pretty old... 2. I don't
> understand the notation: "*1"; what are there for?
>
> Le mar. 12 mai 2020 à 09:11, fricadelle <plaetev...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I am trying to set up a simple triad exercise on the guitar. It has the
>> same
>> exercise in two different keys:
>>
>> \new Staff
>> \relative c' {
>>
>>  \once \override Staff.TimeSignature #'stencil = ##f
>>  \time 15/1
>>
>> {
>>    \set stringNumberOrientations = #'(down)
>>    \set fingeringOrientations = #'(left)
>> <e\4-2 g-0 c-1>1 <f-3 a-2 d-4>1 <g b e>1 <a\3-2 c-1 f-1>1 *1 <c-2 e-4
>> a-3>1
>> <d-2 f-1 b-3>1
>> <e-2 g-1 c-1>1 <d f b>1 <c e a>1 *1  1 <g b e\4>1 <f a d>1 <e g c>1
>>
>> }
>> }
>>
>> \new Staff
>>
>> \relative d' {
>>   \once \override Staff.TimeSignature #'stencil = ##f
>>  \time 15/1
>>  \key d \major
>> \relative d'
>> {
>> <fis a d>1 <g b e>1  1 *1 <cis e a>1 <d fis b>1 <e g cis>1
>> <fis a d>1 <e g cis>1 <d fis b>1 <cis e a>1 *1  1 <g b e>1 <fis a d>1
>>
>> }
>> }
>>
>>
>> time signatures are not important. But I would like to have the triads
>> from
>> the two exercises "aligned" (because they share the same fingering, and it
>> is better visually). first <e\4-2 g-0 c-1>1 from C major staff and <fis a
>> d>1 from D major staff are aligned, then the second pair of triads etc.
>>
>> Anybody knows how I would do that? Maybe offsetting the first triad in
>> the C
>> major staff (but how?). There will be eventually other staves with more
>> sharps and it would be nice to have them all aligned.
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>>
>> --
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>>
>>

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