I'm trying to enlarge the chord name size. I figured out how to enlarge the note name, but not the alteration name. I'm not sure what the LilyPond terminology is, but from looking at the code it looks like note name refers to "C" in "C7" and alteration refers to "7" in C7.
\context ChordNames { \property ChordNames.chordChanges = ##t \property ChordNames . ChordName \override #'font-relative-size = #+3 makes the note name larger (the C), but the alteration (the 7) is still small and superscripted. I can't figure out where in the Lilypond code the superscript happens, but it must change the font also. I don't think I need the superscript, but I really want to just change the font size. Checking my Real Book, the hand written chords do slightly superscript the alteration most of the time, but the font size is hardly any smaller. Thanks for any pointer to where I could look for this. I'm running Lilypond 2.0.1 on OS X. Really like LilyPond. Way cooler than other notation software I've tried! Every other notation software I've tried took longer than doing charts by hand and never looked as good. Not so with LilyPond! I think I can actually do a chart faster now! JD _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user