Re: Dash instead of 'm' for minor chords

2006-07-03 Thread Shamus
Thibaut Chevalier wrote: > However, i had to write this complicated markup to obtain a correct "7 / > b5" > for semi-diminished chords (instead of the dashed circle). > > -\markup { "-" \super {7/ \hspace #0.2 \teeny {\raise > #0.3 \flat} 5} }% C dashed circle -> C-7/5b > > It seems that

Re: Dash instead of 'm' for minor chords

2006-07-03 Thread Paul Scott
Thibaut Chevalier wrote: Thanks, it works great ! I personnally prefer the minus sign which is a little shorter. However, i had to write this complicated markup to obtain a correct "7 / b5" for semi-diminished chords (instead of the dashed circle). -\markup { "-" \super {7/ \hspace #0.2 \

Re: Dash instead of 'm' for minor chords

2006-07-03 Thread Thibaut Chevalier
Thanks, it works great ! I personnally prefer the minus sign which is a little shorter. However, i had to write this complicated markup to obtain a correct "7 / b5" for semi-diminished chords (instead of the dashed circle). -    \markup { "-" \super {7/ \hspace #0.2 \teeny {\raise #0.3 \flat} 5}

Re: Dash instead of 'm' for minor chords

2006-06-29 Thread Vicente Solsona
I use the same system as Shamus, but I use the dash simbol instad the minus symbol, because I find it to be a bit more polite. So I have then: jazzyChordsMusic = { 1-\markup {#(ly:export (ly:wide-char->utf-8 #x2013))} % Cm -> C- % and so on... } I have jazzyChordsMusic and jazzyChordsAdd i

Re: Dash instead of 'm' for minor chords

2006-06-29 Thread Shamus
Hi! > Is there a way to get a dash (-) instead of m for minor chords in chordmode > notation ? > > Thanks for any bright solution I don't know if it's bright or not, but short of going into the appropriate .scm file and changing the "m" there to

Dash instead of 'm' for minor chords

2006-06-29 Thread Thibaut Chevalier
Hi there,Is there a way to get a dash (-) instead of m for minor chords in chordmode notation ?I found there is a special property to change the maj7 triangle to whatever we want, but is there nothing for the 'm' ? The dash is widely used, in jazz at least, that's too bad if it it