Yes dim can changed, anything can be changed in Lilypond (I think).
It has been some time since I did this though and I cannot remember
it exactly. Here is something though that you may find useful: When
you load the documentation front page, look on the right hand side
and you will see a link to a section called "Snippets List". Click on
this and you will find many useful examples of many functions that
you may have questions about. I always check here first to see if I
can find an example that may not be in the other documentation. If
you click on Snippets List, you will be taken to another page. In the
main part of the page you will see a sub-heading section called
"Specialist notation". There you will find a link to Chords. On this
page you will find information about how to do Chord name exceptions.
This section will interest you I am sure. Good luck.
Walter Hofmeister
On Jan 22, 2009, at 3:07 PM, Ezequiel Sierra wrote:
excelente! what about dim?
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Walter Hofmeister
<[email protected]> wrote:
See the Notation Reference section of the manual (many times
referred to here as NR ). See section 2.7.2. at the bottom of the
page you will find Selected Snippets which contain an example to
change this. The example changes the triangle to a "j7" but you
only need to change the "j7" to "maj7" This section can give you
many other clues about using chord symbols. You can also check the
archives, this has been discussed many times in the past. Hope that
helps.
Ex.
\chords {
c:7+
\set majorSevenSymbol = \markup { j7 } <----- change this to maj7
c:7+
}
Walter Hofmeister
On Jan 22, 2009, at 2:06 PM, Ezequiel Sierra wrote:
how can i add these chord i try d:maj7 and i get a triangle i want
to dispay a Dmaj7
Ezequiel
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