Hello,
Not a solution for the primary problem, but perhaps a reason for the
D6/xxxxx effect:
assuming you're not in \relative mode, try <<e g b d'>> so that d is not
the base tone. Otherwise lilypond reads <<d e g b>>.
But this should read D6/sus4/sus2 without 8 #8 or 10. ???
/p
Laurie Savage([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2003.09.27 10:45:25 +0000:
> If I enter e-minor7 chord as <<e g b d>> then it transposes but displays
> as D6/sus4/sus2/add3/add6/add6/add8/add#8/add10 !!! Not an easy chord to
> read.
>
--
regards,
Patrick Atamaniuk
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