I'm back :-) This time I've been trying to figure out how to use lilys chordmode.
1) I want "Em/G", but e4.:m/+g gives me something like G / Em although a bit exagerated in the Fine Ascii Art (tm) I would rather expect the bass note to be lowered instead of raised. Bug or feature? e4.:m/g simply gives me the same but now without the "m" for minor! That must be a bug, right? 2) I'd like to be able to have the bassnote printed in lowercase instead of uppercase. Possible? If so is it a question of hacking chord-name.scm? 3) I'm Danish. In this strange country we write "H" when everybody else writes "B". So how do I get "B" in chordnames? 4) slightly related to 1) it seems that modifiers gets swallowed by inversions. So e:7/d prints "E/D" and not "E7/D". 5) I get some warning: can't find ascii character: 248 warning: can't find ascii character: 229 warning: can't find ascii character: 248 warning: can't find ascii character: 248 warning: can't find ascii character: 248 warning: can't find ascii character: 229 warning: can't find ascii character: 248 warning: can't find ascii character: 230 warning: can't find ascii character: 230 Is this caused by me using ĉ (ae), ĝ (slashed o), ċ (circle over a) and ü (two dots over u)? The output looks fine in xdvi, should I simply ignore the warnings? This is all using 1.6.9. I must admit it either I simply don't get it or chords are quite broken in 1.6.9. Is this better in more current versions? Is it possible to just merge the changed definitions from a newer verison with my 1.6.9 (hate to compile, and 1.6.9 is the newest in debian), for instance by replacing chord-name.scm? Thanks in advance... -- peace, love & harmony Atte _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user