Thanks a lot!
I finally came up with this solution: i use brackets. My scores starts
to look like Jazz ones ;).
<c e g bf ds' af'>- \markup
{ 7
\hspace #1 \bracket {
\fontsize #-3 { \override #'(direction . 1) \dir-column {
\line { "#9" }
\line { "b13" }
} }
}
}
Comments or ideas to draw parentheses instead are welcome!
Greetings,
Jean-Alexis Montignies
Le 9 janv. 09 à 20:57, James E. Bailey a écrit :
It's crude, and there's probably a better parenthesis glyph, but
it's a quick and dirty solution. And perhaps a different way to think.
\version "2.11.65"
\markup \vcenter {
\fontsize #12 { ( }
\column {
\line {a}
\line {b}
\line {c}
}
\fontsize #12 { ) }
}
Am 09.01.2009 um 20:05 schrieb Jean-Alexis Montignies:
Hi All!
So does anyone have an idea how to achieve this (with or without
parenteses) ?
I would do that for chord markups for tensions. In the most
complicated case I need three stacked numbers i.e: (b9, #9, b13)
Thanks all and happy new year.
Le 14 avr. 08 à 15:11, lasconic a écrit :
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