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Re: controlling the alignment of FretBoards
From: |
Robin Bannister |
Subject: |
Re: controlling the alignment of FretBoards |
Date: |
Fri, 6 Feb 2009 22:29:03 +0100 |
Eluze wrote:
looking at the example(s) (\sourcefileline 765 and following) in _notation
reference_ the finger indications seem to be on the same line and so do the
top fret lines (in the pdf and html version).
when i compile these examples the results look different and unbalanced:
I get different results:
The current (2.12.2) online NR 2.4.1 at line 782 has
neither the first fret nor the fingering aligned.
It looks prrety much like your align_chordmode.png.
If I run the 782 snippet with my 2.12.1, it is aligned.
The F chord has no open/mute indications, so maybe it is less constrained vertically.
The following variation outlines the diagrams to reveal any vertical gaps:
% ****************************************************************
\include "predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly"
mychords = \chordmode{
c1 f g
}
<<
\context ChordNames {
\mychords
}
\context FretBoards {
\override FretBoard #'stencil =
#(lambda (grob) (box-stencil (fret-board::calc-stencil grob ) 0 0))
\mychords
}
% ****************************************************************
Cheers,
Robin
2_12_1_boxed.png
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- controlling the alignment of FretBoards, -Eluze, 2009/02/05
- Re: controlling the alignment of FretBoards, Mats Bengtsson, 2009/02/05
- Re: controlling the alignment of FretBoards, -Eluze, 2009/02/05
- Re: controlling the alignment of FretBoards,
Robin Bannister <=
- Re: controlling the alignment of FretBoards, -Eluze, 2009/02/06
- Re: controlling the alignment of FretBoards, Carl D. Sorensen, 2009/02/07
- Re: controlling the alignment of FretBoards, Robin Bannister, 2009/02/07
- Re: controlling the alignment of FretBoards, Carl D. Sorensen, 2009/02/07
- Re: controlling the alignment of FretBoards, -Eluze, 2009/02/08