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From: | Rune Zedeler |
Subject: | Re: using lilypond tab for French lute tab |
Date: | Sun, 25 May 2003 17:54:46 +0200 |
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Laura Conrad wrote:
Rune> No, it explicitly denies note-heads between the strings - that is not Rune> the same :-) I think what it denies is that there can be a tab on the "space".
No it does not. In my previous mail (the one you replied to!) I posted an example of how to put notes in the spaces. Just tell the engraver to use 7 strings. With 6 lines of staff and 7 strings on the lute that results in the strings being inbetween the lines.
I'm not trying to change that; I just want to change the way a letter associated with a line is printed. Which is what Jan's extra-offset suggestion accomplishes.
Yep, but that is an uggly hack. Further more this would also make it impoissble to use the 7th string.
>> so you'll have to use LilyPond's \override mechanism with extra-offset. Rune> No. :-) Why not?
Because, as I wrote before, there are cleaner ways to accomplish the same. -Rune
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