Erwin,
I won't touch the chords question. I always hover over the manual
whenever I want to do something more than basic chords.
For the ritarando, I would use a \mark instead of a text object. If you
are using 1.7.x you can use the new \markup syntax to select an italic
font. It is much easie
Hi Erwin,
>1) How get I a "rit." (for ritardando) in my score? Is there a standard
>way or do I have to use "rit." on some note?
on a quarter note of C: c4-"rit."
>2) Is it possible to get Chords in Jaz mode with a different bass
>note (like C7/G or G/B)? I coudn't find it in the documentation?
Erwin Dieterich wrote:
From a beginner two easy (?) questions:
1) How get I a "rit." (for ritardando) in my score? Is there a standard
way or do I have to use _"rit." on some note?
I'd use _"rit." or maybe _#'(italic "rit.").
If you have several tempo instructions of this kind and don't use
t
I can't answer your first question, but the second question was a
problem I also had.
To make G/B, you would use g/+b
I believe for C7/G you would use c:7/+g
For Am7/E, you would use a:m7/+e
I hope that helps!
Dave
On mar, 2003-02-25 at 18:27, Erwin Dieterich wrote:
>
> >From a beginner two
From a beginner two easy (?) questions:
1) How get I a "rit." (for ritardando) in my score? Is there a standard
way or do I have to use _"rit." on some note?
2) Is it possible to get Chords in Jaz mode with a different bass
note (like C7/G or G/B)? I coudn't find it in the documentation