Hi Jan, > If I write f.e. c:7.5+ I now get "C7+", but that was not ment; this chord > should be called "C7#5" as it was called before.
Yeah, the 5th gets post-fixed. Sorry, I did not think of that. > Is it also possible to get the augmented chord as a "single chord", so that > the other one is not modified in layout. Let me look into the code... put it in the exception list: Go to line 643 of chord-name.scm (within the set! chord::names-alist-jazz block), which should read: (((0 . 0) (2 . -1) (4 . -1) (6 . -2)) . ("" (super "o"))) and add after this, on a new line: (((0 . 0) (2 . 0) (4 . 1)) . ("+")) That should do the trick. I believe ;-) However, I can imagine a pitfall: that your 7th chord comes out as C+7, then. Also not desirable. If that doesn't do it, I have to say you're on your own. I tried to use a pretty systematic naming scheme, with as few exceptions as possible. That's why the augmented 5 always gets post-fixed. But anyone with a knowledge of Scheme can create their own naming system. It's not that hard, maybe you give it a go and post it here? All the best, Amy _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user