Courtesy to Aaron answer, I did re-write my code and it compiled without any erors or wornings - great. I wonder if it can be use global variable \pad instead of using it for each tone as I wrote:
d4\fre**\pad** d8\fsol**\pad** g4\fdo**\pad** c4\fdo**\pad** c4\fsol**\pad** g4\fsol**\pad**
please, see the rivised code:
\version "2.22.1"
% this is my first score \language "english" \header { title = "Aint Necessarily So" %composer = " " subtitle = "Bronski Beat" } %/ end header
%%%%%%%%% Function Declarations fdo = _ \markup { \center-column { \override #'(size . 0.7) { \woodwind-diagram #'flute #'((cc . (oneF two three four five six)) (lh . ()) (rh . ())) }}}
fre = _ \markup { \center-column { \override #'(size . 0.7) { \woodwind-diagram #'flute #'((cc . (oneF two three four five)) (lh . ()) (rh . ())) } } }
fmi = _ \markup { \center-column { \override #'(size . 0.7) { \woodwind-diagram #'flute #'((cc . (oneF two three five)) (lh . ()) (rh . ())) } } }
ffa = _ \markup { \center-column { \override #'(size . 0.7) { \woodwind-diagram #'flute #'((cc . (oneF two five)) (lh . ()) (rh . ())) } } }
fsol = _ \markup { \center-column { \override #'(size . 0.7) { \woodwind-diagram #'flute #'((cc . (two five)) (lh . ()) (rh . ())) } } }
fla = _ \markup { \center-column { \override #'(size . 0.7) { \woodwind-diagram #'flute #'((cc . (oneF two three four five)) (lh . ()) (rh . ())) } } }
fsi = _ \markup { \center-column { \override #'(size . 0.7) { \woodwind-diagram #'flute #'((cc . (oneF two three four)) (lh . ()) (rh . ()))
} } }
pad = \once \override TextScript.padding = #4
\relative c'' { \key g \minor \numericTimeSignature \pad \time 4/4 g8\fdo\pad d4\fre\pad d8\fsol\pad g4\fdo\pad c4\fdo\pad c4\fsol\pad g4\fsol\pad b2.\fsi\pad }
Thanks, Tommy