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Re: Defining custom fretboards
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Carl Sorensen |
Subject: |
Re: Defining custom fretboards |
Date: |
Tue, 21 Apr 2015 22:17:37 +0000 |
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On 4/21/15 1:38 PM, "James Worlton" <address@hidden> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am doing work for a client involving fretboard diagrams. He does not
>like that the default barred chords show the dots in between the
>outermost strings involved.
>
>Is there a way to turn off the dots "in the middle" of a barred fret?
Predefined fret diagrams use either the fret-diagram-terse format or the
fret-diagram-verbose format. So if the terse format doesn't work, go for
verbose:
%%%%
\version "2.19.15"
#(define custom-fretboard-table-one (make-fretboard-table))
\storePredefinedDiagram #custom-fretboard-table-one
\chordmode{f}
#guitar-tuning
#'(
(barre 1 6 1)
(place-fret 5 3 3)
(place-fret 4 3 4)
(place-fret 3 2 2)
(place-fret 6 1 1)
(place-fret 1 1 1))
names = {
\chordmode {
\set predefinedDiagramTable = #custom-fretboard-table-one
f1
}
}
fmajorchord = ^\markup { \fret-diagram #"c:6-1-1;6-1;5-3;4-3;3-2;1-1;" }
\score {
<<
\new ChordNames { \names }
\new FretBoards { \names }
\new Staff { f'1 }
\new Dynamics { s1^"how I want it:" \fmajorchord }
>>
}
%%%%
Your markup worked because it uses the fret-diagram format, which the
predefined fretboard diagrams can't use.
HTH,
Carl