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Re: Markup in chordmode
From: |
Leo Correia de Verdier |
Subject: |
Re: Markup in chordmode |
Date: |
Wed, 11 Mar 2020 22:01:30 +0100 |
There is no need for the parallel construct, as long as you place the \markup
outside the argument for \chordmode.
This works:
…
\chordmode {c,,1:3.5.8} ^\markup ”Var. I"
\chordmode {c,,2:3.5.8 d,,2:3.5.8
e,,4:3.5.8 f,,2:3.5/+c r4} \bar "|.”
...
> 11 mars 2020 kl. 17:30 skrev Klaus Blum <address@hidden>:
>
> Hi Pablo,
>
>
> pablocordal wrote
>> I'm trying to add a markup in the first chord of this music (but I get an
>> error)
>>
>> How can I add ^\markup {"Var. 1"} to the first chord?
>
> You can put an invisible rest in parallel and attach your markup to it:
>
> % -------------------------------------
> <<
> \chordmode { c,,1:3.5.8 }
> {s1^\markup "Var. 1"}
>>>
>
> \chordmode {
> c,,2:3.5.8 d,,2:3.5.8 e,,4:3.5.8 f,,2
> % /+c:3.5.8
> r4 \bar "|."
> }
> % -------------------------------------
>
> BTW: Ly 2.19.83 complained of the expression
> f,,2/+c:3.5.8
> That's why i commented it out. AFAIK after the slash you can only add a bass
> note but no other pitches after a colon.
>
> Cheers,
> Klaus
>
>
>
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Re: Markup in chordmode, David Kastrup, 2020/03/11