\version "2.8.7"
\include "english.ly"
chExceptionMusic = { <gs b d f>4-\markup { G\sharp\super "dim" } }
chExceptions = #(append
(sequential-music-to-chord-exceptions chExceptionMusic #t)
ignatzekExceptions)
<<
\chords { \set chordNameExceptions = #chExceptions gs4:dim7 }
gs'4
>>
Fred
2006/11/1, Rick Hansen (aka RickH) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Frédéric Bron wrote:
>
> Using lily 2.8.7 on Windows.
>
> Why \chords { gs:dim7 } gives G#07 in the output and not G#dim (\include
> english.ly)?
> I want < gs b d f >.
>
> Regards,
>
> Fred
>
>
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I'm not fully understanding your question, but G#BDF is the spelling for
G#dim7, and G#BD is the spelling for G#dim. If you simply want to get rid
of the "circle designation" for diminised chords in general, then you can
code a chord names exceptions list and override the circle to print as "dim"
instead.
If you search the archive for "jazzychord" I think you will find an example
of making chord name exceptions list.
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