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Is this a bug or am I doing it wrong?
From: |
jakob lund |
Subject: |
Is this a bug or am I doing it wrong? |
Date: |
Sun, 6 Nov 2011 00:49:21 +0100 |
Hello list
I am setting up a lead sheat with chord names. At one point there is a
descending bassline over a minor chord, and I'd like to display
something like:
Gm /f# /f /e
i.e. don't repeat the "Gm" with each new bass note.
To do this, I have
#(define (empty-namer pitch lower?) (make-simple-markup ""))
rootless = {
\once \set chordRootNamer = #empty-namer
}
and then
g:m \rootless g:/fis \rootless g:/f \rootless g:/e
(I know these are actually major chords, but it produces the display I want).
Now the problem is that when I use \germanChords, then after I used
the above trick, \germanChords is no longer in effect.
Minimal working example (for 2.14.2) would be
----------------
#(define (empty-namer pitch lower?) (make-simple-markup ""))
rootless = {
\once \set chordRootNamer = #empty-namer
}
\score {
\new ChordNames {
\germanChords
\chordmode{
b:m
\once \set chordRootNamer = #empty-namer
b:/a
b:m
}
}
}
-------------------
the first b:m will be "Hm", the second will be "Bm".
I'd like to know if this is a bug, if yes, is it documented,
otherwise, how to report it :-)
Cheers
Jakob.
- Is this a bug or am I doing it wrong?,
jakob lund <=