represented exactly with normal notes and dots, but the engraver will
not insert tuplets.
+The @internalsref{Completion_heads_engraver} can be combined with
+@code{\lyricsto} or @code{\addlyrics}.
+
@seealso
Examples: @inputfileref{input/regression,completion-heads.ly}.
<f bes d'>
}
- << \context ChordNames \twoWays
- \context Voice \twoWays >>
+<< \context ChordNames \twoWays
+ \context Voice \twoWays >>
@end lilypond
This example also shows that the chord printing routines do not try to
names. A chord is entered by the root, which is entered like a
normal pitch
-@lilypond[quote,raggedright,fragment,verbatim,relative=2]
+@lilypond[quote,raggedright,fragment,verbatim]
\chordmode { es4. d8 c2 }
@end lilypond
@lilypond[verbatim, quote]
\context Voice {
d' ^\markup \fret-diagram #"6-x;5-x;4-o;3-2;2-3;1-2;"
+ d' d' d'
fis' ^\markup \override #'(size . 0.75) {
\override #'(finger-code . below-string) {
\fret-diagram-verbose #'((place-fret 6 2 1) (barre 6 1 2)
(place-fret 1 2 1))
}
}
+ fis' fis' fis'
c' ^\markup \override #'(dot-radius . 0.35) {
\override #'(finger-code . in-dot) {
\override #'(dot-color . white) {
}
}
}
+ c' c' c' c'
}
@end lilypond
This defines a note with a conditional fingering indication.
-By applying the @code{\keepWithTag} command, tagged expressions
-can be filtered. For example,
+By applying the @code{\keepWithTag} and @code{\removeWithTag}
+commands, tagged expressions can be filtered. For example,
@example
<<
@var{the music}
\tag #'(original-part transposed-part) @dots{}
@end example
+
+
@seealso
Examples: @inputfileref{input/regression,tag-filter.ly}.