On Thursday 20 January 2005 03:27 pm, Charles Gran wrote: > > Use a space for a "chord Field Separator" and give up the idea of > > /bass notes. The alternative is to put the chords in as text, > > which is what I have always done. With \sharp and \flat it's all > > text. > > I'm only now getting to this. I can't find find reference to "chord > Field Separator" in the manual.
It's chordNameSeparator. Sorry. "Different parts of a chord name are normally separated by a slash", says the manual. If you get rid of it, you can't do C7b5b9/Bb but if you keep it you get C7/b5/b9/Bb. If you need a slash for bass notes use text, and of course that way you can use parentheses C7(b5b9)/bb. I like lower case for the bass note although not many people use it yet, because it's far less likely to be mistaken for another chord name. daveA -- The only technical exercises for guitar which are worthy of the instrument consist in "Dynamic Guitar Technique". I promise miracles. Get it at: http://www.openguitar.com/dynamic.html daveA David Raleigh Arnold dra..at..openguitar.com _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
