Thank you, Erik.
I'm currently trying to convince a friend of mine who's proficient in C++ to
help me in this. He's currently involved in a personal music-related
project, so it may take a while. I'll pass your suggestion on to him.
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> Do you want users to be able to write out any _chord_ (which is a collection
> of notes), or any _chord name_ (which is a description for a collection of
> notes)?
> Are chord names unique for a collection of notes, or can there be multiple
> chord names for one collection of notes?
I want t
> Or am I misinterpreting you?
Perhaps. Please have a look at the pdf linked at the start of this thread. What
I want to be able to do is to stack flat and sharp signs, and modifier numbers
like 9, 11, &c, on top of each other, and to do that without having to depend
on LilyPond's chord parsing
> I'm not sure why the new font is important. What are the new symbols that are
provided in the font that aren't in the Lilypond default font?
It just *looks* as if it's a regular font. Actually, for instance, a sharp sign
over a flat sign is scored just by pressing the semicolon key, and '11' s