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Re: Trying to control chord symbols (shorter)


From: Walter Hofmeister
Subject: Re: Trying to control chord symbols (shorter)
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 12:17:24 -0600
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On 4/16/07 10:28 AM, "Ed Ardzinski" <address@hidden> wrote:

> 
> I sent a reply with an example yesterday (I think), but since I'm at work I
> don't have the file, and I generally delete the user group e-mails pretty
> quickly.
>  
> IIRC I thought you had the exceptions format down but might not have been
> invoking it in your code.  I have found that if you have more than one
> exception when you use one you cancel the other.
>  
> If you can't find my reply in the archives (it's possible that your e-mail
> system flagged it as junk?) e-mail me off the list and I'll send you the
> example file directly.
>  
> Cheers!
> 
> 
> 
Ed,
    I just tried your example and my system hangs while compiling it
(version "2.11.21"). I also tried <c e g bf d a'>1-\markup { \super 13} and
another one leaving out the 9th(d) and none of them worked. I'm stumped.

Walter Hofmeister

>> To: address@hidden
>> Subject: Trying to control chord symbols (shorter)
>> Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 11:55:55 -0400
>> From: address@hidden
>> 
>> 
>> I asked this a couple days ago but haven't received any answers, so I
>> thought I'd try to distill it down to a shorter question.
>> 
>> The two utterances here seem to produce the same set of pitches:
>> 
>> \new Staff {
>> \chordmode { c1:13 }
>> \relative c' { <c e g bes d a'> }
>> }
>> 
>> If I define an accompaniment track via
>> 
>> accompaniment = \chordmode { c1:13 c:13 }
>> 
>> the accompaniment symbol shows up at C^{9/add 13}. What do I have to
>> put in chExceptionMusic to control this? I've tried
>> 
>> <c e g bes d a'>1-\markup { \super "13" }
>> 
>> as well as many other variants, but none of them see to work. (I am
>> already successfully using chExceptionMusic to control some other
>> chords.)
>> 
>> Any help is appreciated.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> rif
>> 






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