Hello,
Thanks to you two for the quick reply. So basically, it is just the other
way round. And instead of defining exceptions for every combination, a
solution that approaches eralier sounds cleaner to me (and more
future-proof). But as I am working on this for a long time now, a dirty
hack
would be ok as well ;-)
Regards,
Philip
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Auftrag von Kieren MacMillan
Gesendet: Sonntag, 7. September 2008 21:35
An: Thomas Bonte
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Betreff: Re: Make moll chords small, again
Hi Thomas,
Use a chord name exception list perhaps?
I don't think that will work, unfortunately… With an exception list,
you can change what comes after the base/root name itself (e.g.,
display C7 or C[seven] or Cvii), but not the base/root name
or its case.
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Cheers,
Kieren.
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