Nicolas Sceaux schrieb:
Le 28 févr. 2010 à 10:18, Marc Hohl a écrit :
This solution might be very useful for tablature users, so I propose to store
the
definition for tab-repeat-chord in scm/tablature.scm and provide a
user-friendly shortcut for switching to tab-repeat-chord, perhaps
\tabCho
Le 28 févr. 2010 à 10:18, Marc Hohl a écrit :
>
> This solution might be very useful for tablature users, so I propose to store
> the
> definition for tab-repeat-chord in scm/tablature.scm and provide a
> user-friendly shortcut for switching to tab-repeat-chord, perhaps
> \tabChordRepetition or s
Hello Nicolas,
Nicolas Sceaux schrieb:
Le 27 févr. 2010 à 11:07, Marc Hohl a écrit :
the 'q' functionality has changed after 2.13.11 was released. Nicolas Sceaux
pushed a patch
to remove multiple fingerings etc., but the string information should be
copied, IMHO.
Precisely for the r
Le 27 févr. 2010 à 11:07, Marc Hohl a écrit :
>
> the 'q' functionality has changed after 2.13.11 was released. Nicolas Sceaux
> pushed a patch
> to remove multiple fingerings etc., but the string information should be
> copied, IMHO.
Precisely for the reason fingerings shall not be repeated (i
Patrick Schmidt schrieb:
Hi Marc,
Hello,
I am currently engraving a piece and wanted to use the 'q' chord
repetition for the first
time. I have standard notation and tablature combined and since all
articulation information
is removed from the content of 'q', the string information has also
Hello,
I am currently engraving a piece and wanted to use the 'q' chord
repetition for the first
time. I have standard notation and tablature combined and since all
articulation information
is removed from the content of 'q', the string information has also
gone, so the tablature
is wrong. Is