Re: How do I do these chord symbols?

2008-01-21 Thread Father Gordon Gilbert
Gee thanks, Kieren! I compiled the two snippets you gave me and they worked just fine. I presume I can incorporate that code into the top of my \chordmode section -- I'll let you know how that works presently. Thanks again! Fr. Gordon+ On 21/01/2008, Kieren MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: How do I do these chord symbols?

2008-01-21 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Father Gordon (et al.): Even better!! You can put them all in one list of exceptions -- see attached. [Sorry... I'm just now climbing this particular learning curve.] Kudos to the Lilypond team... AGAIN!!! =) Cheers, Kieren. _ \version "2.11.37" \include "english.l

Re: How do I do these chord symbols?

2008-01-21 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Father Gordon, Sorry... should have done this first... =\ I decided to teach myself chord-name-exception coding -- attached is your particular example, solved (I believe). Hope this helps! Kieren. ___ \version "2.11.37" \include "english.ly" chExcMajNine = { 1-\m

Re: How do I do these chord symbols?

2008-01-21 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Father Gordon, Can anybody suggest some code that will make the following chords appear as they are here? G6(add9) -- where the 6 is a super-script, of course Fmaj9 -- I don't want the triangle, but the "maj" Noticed that you haven't gotten a response from anyone with more ChordName(s)

How do I do these chord symbols?

2008-01-21 Thread Father Gordon Gilbert
Hi all, I'm working on a piece for a friend of mine, and he has put a couple of chords in it that don't reproduce in a nice fashion. I've looked through the help resources, and wasn't able to find how to make these chords appear as I wish. Can anybody suggest some code that will make the followi