Aside from the various pre-defined chord displays, no.
On 25.04.2010, at 16:48, Gerry Prosser wrote:

Is there a similar 'easy' solution for 'dim' and 'aug' ?

I don't (want to) understand guitar chords - I play the clarinet !

(I have tried \set dimSymbol and \set augSymbol but nothing changed)

Gerry

On 25 April 2010 13:53, Jack Cooper <jack.coo...@rogers.com> wrote:
You don't have to do this for major sevenths- just include the following within your ChordNames context:

  \context ChordNames = "Chords" {
        \set majorSevenSymbol = "maj7"
        ...
}

What I do for other chord exceptions is put them all in one big file and include that file in all my scores. I suppose that doesn't work if you have different interpretations of chord names for the same chord in different pieces, but doing this once will save you a lot of hassle. And saving you hassle is one of
Lilypond's strongest features.
--
Jack Cooper, BerLen Music
www.berlenmusic.com
www.jack-cooper.com


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