Am 26.05.2017 um 15:48 schrieb msk...@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca:
On Fri, 26 May 2017, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Well, input syntax does not equal desired output.
For ordinary users, it does.
I have no idea what you’re talking about. { c4 } does not print a ‘4’,
nor the letter ‘c’. It would appear that your ‘ordinary user’ hasn’t
understood the way LilyPond code works. Sorry if I’m just getting you
totally wrong, but from where do you get the idea that a chord symbol
that should appear as roughly Gm7(b5)/7 should have to be input in
exactly that way? Even with non-semantic markup you’d need at least
something like
\markup { Gm7 \super { 7 \concat { \flat 5 } } /7 }
, and that does not take care of the size of the flat, nor of kerning.
I’m puzzled.
Best, Simon
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