On Behalf Of Tammy Grimes
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>>>The sharp symbol is not an issue, the FLAT symbol is.
I tried using the "Jazzcord" font, but still have the
same problem, namely it uses a small letter "B"
instead of something that looks like a flat.
Interestingly enough, when I surround the suffix with
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--- Christopher BJ Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> At 10:27 PM -0700 7/16/02, Tammy Grimes wrote:
> >Normally I use a lower case "B" to indicate flats
> in a
> >chord symbol, for example DbMaj7 or Cm7b5 chords.
> >
> >However, I have noticed a peculiarity when working
> >with the jazz font. Whe
At 10:27 PM -0700 7/16/02, Tammy Grimes wrote:
>Normally I use a lower case "B" to indicate flats in a
>chord symbol, for example DbMaj7 or Cm7b5 chords.
>
>However, I have noticed a peculiarity when working
>with the jazz font. When trying to enter a new chord
>suffix, it wants to use the lower c
On 17.07.2002 7:27 Uhr, Tammy Grimes wrote
> I am using the "plain text" option, so
> let's see if this comes out more readable.
Perfect, thanks!
Johannes
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