Crystal,

I have no idea what you are doing to get the results you describe, but here is a procedure that ought to work:

1) Chord -> Manual Input.

2) Click on the beat to which you want to attach the chord.

3) Click "Show Advanced" if it isn't already showing.

4) Click the "Select…" button near the bottom of the dialog box.

5) Click "Create".

6) Click "Symbol...".

7) Highlight symbol #45 (the minus) and click "Select".

8) Click "Next".

9) Click "Symbol..." again.

8) Highlight symbol #75 (∆9) and click "Select".

9) OK your way out of all the dialog boxes.

Use this chord symbol for all instances of the -∆9 chord.

It's also possible that you just don't like the way the delta looks in the Jazz Font. I mean, it *does* look kind of like a smeared, bent "7", but that's by design. (Apparently.)

- Darcy

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On 20 Jul, 2004, at 09:10 PM, Crystal Premo wrote:


I'm doing a little jazz font lead sheet for some jazz heads that should be simple enough, but one chord is getting my nerves. This person likes the deltas, and the chord is as it is in the subject line: Bflat minus delta 9. In the jazz font, the delta turns into a sort of smeared, bent 7 shape when I put a minus ahead of it.


Help me, please.


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