Ah Ha! And you only have to make that change in your ps file and not
in the various abc files!!! Thank you Hudson!!!!
Now, How about moving that code into the bracinho file so I can call
it all as part of a format file and not need to add it to my various
abc files??
I'm on the way!
Chuck Boody
On Jun 25, 2009, at 10:58 PM, Hudson Lacerda wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know that this is not intuitive, but, replace:
> # with \201
> and
> b with \202
>
> Examples:
> (E/G\201) (- 4 x 2 4 0 0) brac
> (E\202) (- x x 1 3 4 3) brac
>
> That is because abcm2ps replaces # and b for a code which is replaced
> with Postscript accidentals (the glyphs are generated by abcm2ps: they
> are not characters from the 'original' fonts).
>
> Hudson
>
> Chuck Boody wrote:
>> Beats me. I don't speak Italian either. I guess we'll need to wait
>> for Hudson to check in.
>>
>> Chuck Boody
>>
>> On Jun 25, 2009, at 5:31 PM, dglenn@... wrote:
>>
>>> Chuck Boody <cboody@...> wrote:
>>>> You will need to add chord diagrams for each chord you want to
>>>> interpret. Just add the needed chords to this list that is in the
>>>> code:
>>>>
>>>> /gcshow-bracinho{
>>>> (C) (- 0 3 2 0 1 0) brac
>>>> (D) (- x - 0 2 3 2) brac
>>>> (E) (- 0 2 2 1 0 0) brac
>>>> (F) (1a. 1[ 3 3 2 - 1]) brac
>>>> (G) (- 3 2 0 0 0 3) brac
>>>> (A) (- - 0 3 3 3 0) brac
>>>> (B) (- x 2[ 4 4 4 2]) brac
>>>> (Cm) (3a. x 1[ 3 3 2 1]) brac
>>>> (Bm7/5d) (- x 2 3 2 3 x) brac
>>>> gcshow-b}!
>>> That worked just fine for A/E, Edim7, and Bm6, but no diagram
>>> is displayed for E/G# or F#m.
>>>
>>> My assumption at this point is that I am doing _something_
>>> wrong that the (Italan?) comments at the start of bracinho.fmt
>>> would tell me if I were better educated (i.e. if I spoke
>>> more languages than I do).
>>>
>>> Here's what I added before the 'gcshow-b' line:
>>>
>>> (E/G#) (- 4 x 2 4 0 0) brac
>>> (F#m7) (- 2[ 4 2 2 2 2]) brac
>>> (A/E) (- x x 2 2 2 0) brac
>>> (B/F#) (- 2[ 2 4 4 4 2]) brac
>>> (D/A) (- x 0 0 2 3 2) brac
>>> (Bm6) (- x 2 x 1 3 2) brac
>>> (F#m) (- 2 4 4 2 2 2) brac
>>> (B/A) (- x 0 4 4 4 2) brac
>>> (E/B) (- x 2 2 1 0 0) brac
>>> (Cdim7) (- x 3 4 2 4 x) brac
>>> (A#dim7) (- x 1 2 0 2 0) brac
>>> (F/C) (- x 3 3 2 1 1) brac
>>> (G/D) (- x x 0 4 3 3) brac
>>> (F/A) (- x 0 3 2 1 1) brac
>>> (Edim7) (- x x 2 3 2 3) brac
>>> (Bm/F#) (- 2[ 2 4 4 3 2]) brac
>>> (Fdim7) (- 1 x 0 1 0 1) brac
>>> (D#dim7) (- x x 1 2 1 2) brac
>>> (A/C#) (- x 4 3[ 3 3 x]) brac
>>> (Bm7) (- x 2[ 4 2 3 2]) brac
>>>
>>> At first glance, everything looks right except for the absence
>>> of any diagrams over the chords with '#' in their names.
>>>
>>> -- Glenn
>>>
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