Re: two staffs in one page

2013-05-12 Thread Noeck
Hi Xavier, perhaps, this comes close to what you want ({a b c' } being the replacement for your solo): \version "2.16.0" \language "english" chordslist = \chordmode { c1:7 cs1:7 d1:m7 d1:7 d1:aug7 d1:11 d1:13 ef1:13 e1:7 e1:aug7 f1:7 g1:7 g1:aug7 a1:m7 a1:7 a1:9 b1:m7 b1:7 } \bookpart {

Re: two staffs in one page

2013-05-12 Thread Thomas Morley
2013/5/12 Xavier Noria : > Not sure what happen with the image. Maybe the image was too large. Posting images, I always try to make them as small as possible, using the -dpreview option, or some graphical software (GIMP etc). If possible, no screenshots. Cheers, Harm _

Re: two staffs in one page

2013-05-12 Thread Xavier Noria
On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Nathan wrote: I'm not sure if I follow your question. Do you have an image or something > that demonstrates what you want? > Yep, see the attachment. I put the chords at the top for reference, and then the solo follows. The final source code is: https://githu

Re: two staffs in one page

2013-05-11 Thread Nathan
On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 12:37 PM, Xavier Noria wrote: > I am writing a jazz solo and would like to have in addition to the main > staff a couple of lines with the chords listed with their notes displayed. > > [...] > > But what I'd really like is to have that reference at the top of the page > wi

two staffs in one page

2013-05-11 Thread Xavier Noria
I am writing a jazz solo and would like to have in addition to the main staff a couple of lines with the chords listed with their notes displayed. Right now I have this variable defined chordslist = \chordmode { c1:7 cs1:7 d1:m7 d1:7 d1:aug7 d1:11 d1:13 ef1:13 e1:7 e1:aug7 f1:7 g1:7 g1:aug7 a1: