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* Music
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This is just a repository of music I've transcribed and arranged (maybe
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even written 👀) over the years. PDFs are not included so you'll have
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to read on if you want to use any of the files here
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* ~.cho~
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These are [[https://www.chordpro.org/][ChordPro]] files and must be "compiled" with the ~chordpro~
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command or pasted into an online editor (if any exist).
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Check [[https://www.chordpro.org/chordpro/chordpro-installation/][the documentation]] for [[https://www.chordpro.org/chordpro/chordpro-install-on-windows/][Windows]] and [[https://www.chordpro.org/chordpro/chordpro-install-on-macos/][macOS]] installation guides; I
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have no idea what the best route is because I don't run either
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full-time. For Linux, I recommend using the version from your
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distribution's package manager. Arch Linux has it under ~chordpro~ and
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Debian has it under ~chordii~.
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Once installed, you can simply run ~chordpro file.cho~ and it will spit
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out a nicely styled PDF in the current working directory.
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** Configuration
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I have no idea how to configure the application on any platform other
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than Linux and that is accomplished by putting a JSON file in
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~~.config/chordpro/chordpro.json~. The following is my config and it uses
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[[https://www.jetbrains.com/lp/mono/][JetBrains Mono]] because I find that to be a very readable typeface from
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further away. You'll of course need to edit all of the values so they
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fit your environment though.
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#+BEGIN_SRC json
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{
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"pdf" : {
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"fontdir" : ["/home/amolith/.fonts/JetBrains/"],
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"fontconfig" : {
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"mono" : {
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"" : "JetBrainsMono-Regular.ttf",
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"bold" : "JetBrainsMono-Bold.ttf",
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"italic" : "JetBrainsMono-Italic.ttf",
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"bolditalic" : "JetBrainsMono-Bold-Italic.ttf",
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},
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},
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"chorus" : {
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"bar" : {"width" : 1,},
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},
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"fonts" : {
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"title" : { "description" : "mono bold 23", },
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"chord" : { "description" : "mono bold 13", },
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"text" : { "description" : "mono 13", },
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"comment" : { "description" : "mono 13", },
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},
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},
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}
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#+END_SRC
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* ~.ly~
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These are [[https://lilypond.org/][LilyPond]] files! Haven't gotten into LilyPond much yet but I
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know Emacs ships with a LilyPond mode built in so I will likely use
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that.
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