Hello Rob,

This works fine for me.

JM


\version "2.19.44"

\paper {
  #(define fonts
     (set-global-fonts
      #:music "lilyjazz"
      #:brace "lilyjazz"
      #:roman "lilyjazz-text"
      #:sans "lilyjazz-chord"
      #:factor (/ staff-height pt 20)
      ))
}

chordNames = \chordmode {   c1:7 g:maj7 }
melody = \relative c'              {  g1          ees }

\score  {  
  <<
    \new ChordNames     { \chordNames  }
    \new Staff {  \melody }
    \new TabStaff {\melody}
  >>
}




> Le 12 févr. 2017 à 22:11, Rob Torop <rob.to...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> 
> I'm trying to use lilyjazz with 2.18.2 on os/x.  I installed it with lyp and 
> it seems to have worked. But when I try an example, a maj7 is rendered 
> strangely as shown in the the screen grab below.  The biggest problem is that 
> it doesn't seem to like flats or sharps in  chord names (see the ">").  But 
> also, it is rending major chords with a superscript M, and minor with a 
> subscript M.  I had expected a triangle for major and minus for minor. And I 
> can't seem to explicitly force it, e.g. using majorSevenSymbol.
> 
> The source code is right below the image.  I've looked in the mail archive 
> and tried many other things, but I can't get it.   I must be missing 
> something very basic!
> 
> <Screen Shot 2017-02-12 at 3.50.38 PM.png>
> 
> 
> \version "2.18.2"
> \require "lilyjazz"
> 
> chordNames = \chordmode {   e1:maj7 ees:maj7 }
> melody = \relative c'              {  e1          ees }
> 
> \score  {  
>   <<
>     \new ChordNames     { \chordNames  }
>     \new Staff {  \melody }
>     \new TabStaff {\melody}
>   >>
> }
> 
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