1 %% DO NOT EDIT this file manually; it is automatically
2 %% generated from LSR http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it
3 %% Make any changes in LSR itself, or in Documentation/snippets/new/ ,
4 %% and then run scripts/auxiliar/makelsr.py
6 %% This file is in the public domain.
10 lsrtags = "fretted-strings, specific-notation, tweaks-and-overrides"
13 If you want to move the position of a fret diagram, for example, to
14 avoid collision, or to place it between two notes, you have various
17 1) modify #'padding or #'extra-offset values (as shown in the first
20 2) you can add an invisible voice and attach the fret diagrams to the
21 invisible notes in that voice (as shown in the second example).
23 If you need to move the fret according with a rythmic position inside
24 the bar (in the example, the third beat of the measure) the second
25 example is better, because the fret is aligned with the third beat
29 doctitle = "How to change fret diagram position"
33 harmonies = \chordmode
36 % THE FOLLOWING IS THE COMMAND TO MOVE THE CHORD NAME
37 \once \override ChordNames.ChordName.extra-offset = #'(10 . 0)
39 % THIS LINE IS THE SECOND METHOD
46 \context ChordNames \harmonies
48 {a8^\markup { \fret-diagram #"6-x;5-0;4-2;3-0;2-0;1-2;" }
49 % THE FOLLOWING IS THE COMMAND TO MOVE THE FRET DIAGRAM
50 \once \override TextScript.extra-offset = #'(10 . 0)
51 b4.~^\markup { \fret-diagram #"6-x;5-2;4-4;3-2;2-2;1-4;" } b4. a8\break
52 % HERE IS THE SECOND METHOD
55 { s4 s4 s4^\markup { \fret-diagram #"6-x;5-2;4-4;3-2;2-2;1-4;" }