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AW: Chord names: Spacing and naming problems


From: Philip Chinery
Subject: AW: Chord names: Spacing and naming problems
Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 10:39:29 +0100

Hello,


> For the first question, the basic principles are described in 
> Section "Vertical Spacing within a System" of the manual.

I will have a look at that.

> I have never worked with the chords myself but know that it's 
> possible to specify exceptions. I hope you have tried the 
> \germanChords and semiGermanChords macros described in the manual.

Yes, I have, but that only affects the chord names and not the modificators,
i.e. the english B is H as german Chord. But a moll chord should be written
lowercase and without the "m".

Regards,
Philip

> Quoting Philip Chinery <address@hidden>:
> 
> > Hello,
> >
> > We have ancountered some problems in placing and naming the 
> chords as 
> > we want them to.
> > In the default behaviour, the chord names are written with a quite 
> > large vertical gap, starting about on top of the Key 
> symbol. How can 
> > we get them a bit further down?
> >
> > The other thing is, that the moll chords are displayed like 
> "Am", but 
> > we want to have it another way (maybe it is a german thing...), to 
> > have moll chords displayed lowercase. So "A" remains "A" 
> and "Am" will become "a".
> >
> > Is there a possibility to do that?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Philip
> >
> >
> >
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