Hello,
-----Original Message----- From: lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowe=datacore....@gnu.org on behalf of Christian McConnell Sent: Sat 29/05/2010 17:55 My question is this: is there a way to set chordnames so that the chord suffix, no matter what it is, is not superscript? In other words, can I make it so that "sus4" or "7" has the same baseline and size as the chord root, just like "m" does? -- While not as 'elegant' I guess, my chord notation needs are simple, so I simply define a 'markup' variable which will make the baselines all the same. Cm7 = \markup { \null \raise #0.5 {\sans \small \general-align #X #CENTER Cm7 } } Then I simply add '\Cm7' thus: { c4^\Cm7 } The other variables \null \raise #0.5 and \general-align #X #CENTER are what I find works for me in my compositions, so these might not be apt for you, but I hope you can get my point. James _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user