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-%% Note: this file works from version 2.17.6
-\version "2.17.6"
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+\version "2.18.0"
\header {
lsrtags = "ancient-notation, chords, contexts-and-engravers"
When writing a figured bass, you can place the figures above or below
the bass notes, by defining the
@code{BassFigureAlignmentPositioning.direction} property (exclusively
-in a @code{Staff} context). Choices are @code{#UP} (or @code{#1}),
+in a @code{Staff} context). Choices are @code{#UP} (or @code{#1}),
@code{#CENTER} (or @code{#0}) and @code{#DOWN} (or @code{#-1}).
-This property can be changed as many times as you wish. Use
+This property can be changed as many times as you wish. Use
@code{\\once \\override} if you don't want the override to apply to the
whole score.
doctitle = "Adding a figured bass above or below the notes"
} % begin verbatim
-
-
bass = {
\clef bass
g4 b, c d
e d8 c d2
}
+
continuo = \figuremode {
<_>4 <6>4 <5/>4
\override Staff.BassFigureAlignmentPositioning.direction = #UP
%\bassFigureStaffAlignmentDown
<4>4. <4>8 <_+>4
}
+
\score {
<<
\new Staff = bassStaff \bass