On 2012-01-23 01:56, Nils wrote:
Is there no way to make a bass-figure transparent oder set the color to white for one 
figure in a "chord" only?

I always use \markup{" "} (notice the space!), e.g.
<\markup {" "} \markup { " " } _+> <9 7 _+>

Cheers,
Reinhold
On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 21:00:00 +0100 Nils<l...@nilsgey.de>  wrote:
How do I place figures (from figured bass) in the second row without a first 
one?

instead of

# #      (Third is in the soprano voice)
8 7


I want:

#
8 7


notice the blank spot above the 7.

Can I somehow insert an invisible figure? In this case the second # ?
Or is there another way?

Nils

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