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Re: chordmode and markup
From: |
Carl Sorensen |
Subject: |
Re: chordmode and markup |
Date: |
Wed, 6 Apr 2016 17:45:46 +0000 |
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On 4/6/16 9:12 AM, "Gianmaria Lari" <address@hidden> wrote:
>Sorry to ask something probably trivial but reading manual and making
>tests didn't help me.
>
>This works perfectly:
>\version "2.19.39"
>{
> a4 _\markup {test}
>}
>
>but this doesn't:
>
>\version "2.19.39"
>{
> \chordmode {c} \markup {test}
>}
>
>Why? How can I write some text on the chords?
\version "2.19.39"
{
\chordmode{c_\markup {test}}
}
When you do \chordmode{c}, you have ended the music expression containing
the c, so you can no longer attach a markup to the c chord. So you just
move the markup inside the \chormode music expression, where it is
attached to the chord.
HTH,
Carl
Re: chordmode and markup,
Carl Sorensen <=
- Re: chordmode and markup, Simon Albrecht, 2016/04/06
- Re: chordmode and markup, Thomas Morley, 2016/04/06
- Re: chordmode and markup, Gianmaria Lari, 2016/04/06
- Re: chordmode and markup, Simon Albrecht, 2016/04/06
- Re: chordmode and markup, Thomas Morley, 2016/04/06
- Re: chordmode and markup, Simon Albrecht, 2016/04/06
- Re: chordmode and markup, Thomas Morley, 2016/04/06