Greetings, wise music coders! Why does
\version "2.25.32"
\language "norsk"
<<
\chords { a4 b c d }
{ a'4 g' f' e' }
>>
and
\version "2.25.32"
\language "english"
<<
\chords { a4 b-flat c d }
{ a'4 g' f' e' }
>>
not produce identical results?
The Norwegian input creates the chord H♭, yet why doesn't it create a
B♭ chord when the chords should be showing per the default naming
system. Does any language even use the term H♭ for notes and chords?
Best wishes, Jakob
