Re: A Chord Question

2015-06-22 Thread William Marchant
Harm, I read the docs as suggested by Nathan, and discovered other things of value. But the exact solution evaded me. You have suggested my next area of exploration. Looks promising. Thanks! Bill On 15-06-22 06:13 PM, Thomas Morley wrote: 2015-06-22 14:50 GMT+02:00 William Marchant

Re: A Chord Question

2015-06-22 Thread Thomas Morley
2015-06-22 14:50 GMT+02:00 William Marchant : > Nathan, > Thanks for the pointer. > Bill > > > On 15-06-21 10:56 PM, Nathan Ho wrote: > > On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 4:27 PM, William Marchant > wrote: > >> Using the \chordmode function, when I enter "a:m7.5-" I get as shown >> in the documentati

Re: A Chord Question

2015-06-22 Thread William Marchant
Nathan, Thanks for the pointer. Bill On 15-06-21 10:56 PM, Nathan Ho wrote: On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 4:27 PM, William Marchant mailto:wmarch...@eastlink.ca>> wrote: Using the \chordmode function, when I enter "a:m7.5-" I get as shown in the documentation. The guitarist in our gro

Re: A Chord Question

2015-06-21 Thread Nathan Ho
On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 4:27 PM, William Marchant wrote: > Using the \chordmode function, when I enter "a:m7.5-" I get as shown > in the documentation. > > The guitarist in our group would very much like to stay with the notation > he is used to. Namely . > Hi William, Have a look at http:

A Chord Question

2015-06-21 Thread William Marchant
Using the \chordmode function, when I enter "a:m7.5-" I get as shown in the documentation. The guitarist in our group would very much like to stay with the notation he is used to. Namely . Is it possible to pursuad chordmode to produce this, or do I have to use \markup as I have been doin