Kirill <sidos...@yandex.ru> writes: > Update for sib2ly released (v1.01, 2 Feb 2010) > > * Chord symbols now supported.
Confirmed. > * sib2lydump.plg updated to work with Sibelius 5. Confirmed. I'm very impressed! > Johan, > When you reported that chords do not work, I misunderstood you at first. > The chords as in <c e g> of course always worked. Oops, my fault. Being a guitar player, "chord" more naturally refers to "C" than <c e g>. > The chord *symbols* as in "A#7" or "Bbsus4" are now implemented in > version 1.01. The example you sent me translates fine, so do chord > symbols in the example scores that come with Sibelius 5 (but see > below). What I get now is that chord symbols come out twice. Once as a chord symbol and once as a markup. E.g., <Bar BarNumber="2" Length="1024" > <Text position="0" voicenumber="1" dx="24" dy="144" hidden="false" Text="Bm7" StyleId="text.staff.space.chordsymbol" TextWithFormattingAsString="Bm7" StyleAsText="Chord symbol" ></Text> ... <Text position="512" voicenumber="1" dx="24" dy="144" hidden="false" Text="E7" StyleId="text.staff.space.chordsymbol" TextWithFormattingAsString="E7" StyleAsText="Chord symbol" ></Text> produces Soprano = { ... r4^\markup {"Bm7"} e8^\markup {"E7"} fis8 gis8 a8 b8 c8 |%2 and SopranoChords = { \chords ... b1*1/4:m7 e1*3/4:7 |%2 > Incidentally, what does F#m7(4) mean Most likely that a piano player tries to write guitar chords :) Thanks, thanks, thanks (and keep going!) -- Johan _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user