Re: jazz chords in LilyPond

2007-07-19 Thread Carl Sorensen
PabloZum pabzum at terra.com.br writes: I have developed my own chord name font, Cifrado, which I use to print scores in other programs. With it, I'm able to print complex jazz chords with fewer keystrokes (e.g., A7#9b13 is input just with ax;). If you want to keep the musical meaning

Re: jazz chords in LilyPond

2007-07-19 Thread Tao Cumplido
-user@gnu.org Betreff: Re: jazz chords in LilyPond PabloZum pabzum at terra.com.br writes: I have developed my own chord name font, Cifrado, which I use to print scores in other programs. With it, I'm able to print complex jazz chords with fewer keystrokes (e.g., A7#9b13 is input

Re: jazz chords in LilyPond

2007-07-19 Thread PabloZum
Thanks, Tao, but that's the Chord Name Chart I just mentioned. A longer chart is here: http://lilypond.org/doc/v1.9/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Chord-name-chart.html However, this chart is misleading. Take the case below. \new ChordNames { \set chordChanges = ##t

RE: jazz chords in LilyPond

2007-07-19 Thread Ed Ardzinski
Pablo - you can display whatever symbol you want for a chord, and I'm guessing no matter what version you are using there is probably a regression example that shows how.Alas, as is usually the case when I look at me e-mail I'm at work and don't have any source files that have an example of

Re: jazz chords in LilyPond

2007-07-19 Thread Rune Zedeler
PabloZum skrev: but D13 appears as D9/add13. That looks like a bug. I'll report it. For now you can use d:11.13 What to do for A7b9? a:9- There should be a list somewhere, like: I agree. http://lilypond.org/web/devel/participating/documentation-adding :-) -Rune

jazz chords in LilyPond

2007-07-18 Thread PabloZum
I have developed my own chord name font, Cifrado, which I use to print scores in other programs. With it, I'm able to print complex jazz chords with fewer keystrokes (e.g., A7#9b13 is input just with ax;). I've been trying to make OooLilyPond use this font for chord names in OpenOffice. I've