Hi Daniel - Don't know about your first 2 questions, but you can use any symbol 
you want for a chord.  Search the regression tests/documentation for "Chord 
Name Exceptions", but that might still be a little tough to follow until after 
you understand it.  If you need to I can send some code examples (for the 
version I'm using - 2.6.5 - but I *think* it's a similar process in later 
versions) later int he day when I get home.

> To: [email protected]> Subject: a few lead sheet questions> From: [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 15:27:52 +0200> > At the moment, I am 
> using LilyPond to generate some jazz lead sheets,> which works fine, but 
> there are a few minor problems I couldn't solve> myself:> > - Is it somehow 
> possible to have clef and key signature at the first> staff only? If yes, how 
> could I place barlines at the beginning of> each staff (in order to “close” 
> them)?> > - What would be the most convenient way to have “section letters”?> 
> (Something like [A] at the upper left of the beginning staff of the> 
> a-section)> > - How can I get a dash instead of “m” for minor chords?> > I 
> tried to search the (fine) documentation for these issues, but even> after 
> quite some time I have not found a solution. Maybe I just used> the wrong 
> keywords or there is not an easy way. Since I am still a> beginner, I find 
> myself a bit overwhelmed with the docs sometimes...> > TIA> > dhl> > > > > > 
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