> OK. How is this different from > > \lyricmode { \markup { C \majSymbol \super { 7 9 } } > > except for the \lyricmode and \markup ?
(For starters, wouldn't you have to specify another font, since chords and lyrics fonts are different?) Well, I guess the point I was trying to make was that the chord system itself in Lilypond should not be tied to notes (except possibly the root, for the translation of notenames), and that the default symbols sets should be more flexible (none of the Ignatzek or alternative stuff). How is it any different? Well, if my proposed system were the default, when in chords mode the typesetter would not be held hostage to a certain set of chords deemed to be "correct" by the program itself. A minor issue? Perhaps, but I find it difficult to use hacks to change the defaults everytime. Let me rephrase this. When you want certain chords in chords mode in Lilypond, say C+5, or Cmaj7, etc. lilypond says "okay you get this chord as the default. You can use hacks or lyrics mode to change it to something you like, but this is the default." I think this is bad aesthetics (?) - a notation program probably should not assert that default, because there IS no default. The wrong way to solve this problem is the current way of saying "use either Ignatzek or alternative", not just because no one uses those systems, but because no one thinks about chord systems that way. Everyone has their own style of notating chords, and Lilypond should not assume that you want one or the other. I understand that there is a certain level of automation desired, so that you don't have to specify everything by hand, but I don't believe these sorts of compromises are possible when it comes to a field as chaotic as chord names. Perhaps you will not agree, but it is my view that chords mode in Lilypond should be, like the Finale font set I gave you above, merely a set of symbols one stitches together. I guess this gets to the heart of the problem of whether the notation program should just be about graphics or be about music. Obviously when you're talking about notes, you want the correct number of beats per measure, and all that. It is simply my belief that chord symbols should be treated as a graphical problem, and not a music problem. Thank you. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user