Am Sa., 12. März 2022 um 17:47 Uhr schrieb Ole V. Villumsen <ole.villum...@protonmail.ch>: > > Thanks for looking into this. > > I can live with this being turned into the sum of: > 1. A bug report for German chord names. The German names for h, his and b > chords would be H, H# and B, but I showed that in the last case Hb was > printed instead, which I believe that no German will recognize as the > expected chord name. > 2. A documentation issue. As you said, it is not currently in the notation > reference that Lilypond tries to print chord names in the input language. > 3. A feature request. The feature request may be to add a \defaultChords or > \englishChords command that would give me what I had expected. > > I am not sure that we want the implicit coupling between input note name > language and output chord name language, though. Also we seem to have 12 > input languages and 5 chord name languages, so what should be the expected > output in the remaining 7 cases? I am afraid that even with proper > documentation this could turn confusing. I will let others decide about that. > > Best regards, > Ole
Hi Ole, this is now https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues/6305 Best, Harm _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond