Amolith 97a27c67fd | ||
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Music
This is just a repository of music I've transcribed and arranged (maybe even written 👀) over the years. PDFs are not included so you'll have to read on if you want to use any of the files here
.cho
These are ChordPro files and must be "compiled" with the chordpro
command or pasted into an online editor (if any exist).
Check the documentation for Windows and macOS installation guides; I
have no idea what the best route is because I don't run either
full-time. For Linux, I recommend using the version from your
distribution's package manager. Arch Linux has it under chordpro
and
Debian has it under chordii
.
Once installed, you can simply run chordpro file.cho
and it will spit
out a nicely styled PDF in the current working directory.
Configuration
I have no idea how to configure the application on any platform other
than Linux and that is accomplished by putting a JSON file in
~.config/chordpro/chordpro.json
. The following is my config and it uses
JetBrains Mono because I find that to be a very readable typeface from
further away. You'll of course need to edit all of the values so they
fit your environment though.
{
"pdf" : {
"fontdir" : ["/home/amolith/.fonts/JetBrains/"],
"fontconfig" : {
"mono" : {
"" : "JetBrainsMono-Regular.ttf",
"bold" : "JetBrainsMono-Bold.ttf",
"italic" : "JetBrainsMono-Italic.ttf",
"bolditalic" : "JetBrainsMono-Bold-Italic.ttf",
},
},
"chorus" : {
"bar" : {"width" : 1,},
},
"fonts" : {
"title" : { "description" : "mono bold 23", },
"chord" : { "description" : "mono bold 13", },
"text" : { "description" : "mono 13", },
"comment" : { "description" : "mono 13", },
},
},
}
.ly
These are LilyPond files! Haven't gotten into LilyPond much yet but I know Emacs ships with a LilyPond mode built in so I will likely use that.