Hi Ming,
where is the problem?
If you use "italiano" as language, you can use do re mi ...
If you use "english" as language, you can use c d e ...
Both work as expected for notes and for chord names. You cannot write
\language "italiano" and use english note names (c d e …) obviously.
HTH,
Joram
Hi, lilyponders:
I try "italiano" to transcribe a music score because the original is in numeric
"do re mi". It works fine until I try to code chord names. I got unrecongized
string error. But I change the language to "english", there is no error.
Question: what is the coding chordnames in lan