Am 24.04.2013 12:29, schrieb Richard Shann:
> On Wed, 2013-04-24 at 09:52 +0200, Andreas Schneider wrote:
>> Am 24.04.2013 09:39, schrieb Richard Shann:
>>> I was forgetting when I replied that chord symbols *do* transpose
>>> correctly, in fact I put an example in Denemo a couple of years ago (See
>>> Open->Example->Lead Sheet.denemo this prints out transposed with the
>>> chord symbols automatically transposing).
>>
>> Actually they don't transpose for me, neither in my own score, nor in
>> the LeadSheet example.
> 
> ??? The lead sheet example displays in one key and typesets in another,
> right??? with chord symbols changed? If not we are in serious need of
> investigating!
> 
>>  I'm using Notes/Rests > Transpose > Arbitrary
>> Transpose [up/down]. What am I doing wrong?
> 
> Anything in Notes/Rests affects the note at the cursor. So that should
> transpose a note or chord.
> 
> You need Score->(Print) Transposed to typeset the score transposed -
> there is a video demo of doing this at https://vimeo.com/62188678 where
> the score is transposed at the end...

This is a misunderstanding. I meant by transposing selecting some notes
and then apply Notes/Rests > Transpose > Arbitrary Transpose up/down to
transpose a section and expected to see the chord symbols transposed,
too. I did not mean the feature for transposing instruments you use in
the LeadSheet example.

Thank you very much for the independent chord notation feature, this is
very cool :)

Andreas

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