I sent a reply with an example yesterday (I think), but since I'm at work I 
don't have the file, and I generally delete the user group e-mails pretty 
quickly.
 
IIRC I thought you had the exceptions format down but might not have been 
invoking it in your code.  I have found that if you have more than one 
exception when you use one you cancel the other.
 
If you can't find my reply in the archives (it's possible that your e-mail 
system flagged it as junk?) e-mail me off the list and I'll send you the 
example file directly.
 
Cheers!



> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org> Subject: Trying to control chord symbols 
> (shorter)> Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 11:55:55 -0400> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 
> > I asked this a couple days ago but haven't received any answers, so I> 
> thought I'd try to distill it down to a shorter question.> > The two 
> utterances here seem to produce the same set of pitches:> > \new Staff {> 
> \chordmode { c1:13 }> \relative c' { <c e g bes d a'> }> }> > If I define an 
> accompaniment track via > > accompaniment = \chordmode { c1:13 c:13 }> > the 
> accompaniment symbol shows up at C^{9/add 13}. What do I have to> put in 
> chExceptionMusic to control this? I've tried> > <c e g bes d a'>1-\markup { 
> \super "13" }> > as well as many other variants, but none of them see to 
> work. (I am> already successfully using chExceptionMusic to control some 
> other> chords.)> > Any help is appreciated.> > Cheers,> > rif> > > > 
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