Dear Xavier,
>> Is there perhaps a way to tell the new chords context to be placed
>> above alread existent ones?
>
> There is the alignAboveContext property.
> Cf. NR 1.6.2 Modifying single staves
>
>
> \version "2.13.60"
>
> \score {
> <<
> \new Staff = "main" {
> \relative c'' {
>
On 18 April 2011 15:58, Christian Eitner <7enderh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Yes, but there is really a lot of stuff going on before the couple of
> bars with chords, and I would have to adjust the number of skipped
> bars each time something changed.
>
> Is there perhaps a way to tell the new chords
Dear David,
> I would simply use skips:
>
> \version "2.12.3"
>
> {
> <<
> \chords
> {
> s1*2
> a1 c
> }
> \relative c''
> {
> a1 c a c
> }
> >>
> }
>
> Isn't this what you mean?
Yes, but there is really a lot of stuff going on before the couple of
bars
On 4/18/2011 9:03 AM, Christian Eitner wrote:
Dear Xavier,
On 18 April 2011 10:40, Xavier Scheuer wrote:
It is due to implicit context creation.
If you explicit your contexts (Staff, ChordNames) then such problem
would not appear.
As explained in the doc, \chords { ... } is a shortcut notat
Dear Xavier,
On 18 April 2011 10:40, Xavier Scheuer wrote:
> It is due to implicit context creation.
> If you explicit your contexts (Staff, ChordNames) then such problem
> would not appear.
>
> As explained in the doc, \chords { ... } is a shortcut notation for
> \new ChordNames { \chordmode
On 18 April 2011 10:30, Christian Eitner <7enderh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have difficulty understanding this tiny example, which is a
> breakdown of my general problem:
>
> {
> %\key a \major
>
> <<
>\chords
>{
>a1 c
>}
>\relative c''
>
Hello,
I have difficulty understanding this tiny example, which is a
breakdown of my general problem:
{
%\key a \major
<<
\chords
{
a1 c
}
\relative c''
{
a1 c
}
>>
}
Without the \key command, the chords are shown a