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From: | Kieren MacMillan |
Subject: | Re: Proposed chord name font (PDF included) |
Date: | Sun, 29 Jul 2007 15:29:20 -0400 |
Hello PabloZum,
It just *looks* as if it's a regular font. Actually, for instance, a sharp sign over a flat sign is scored just by pressing the semicolon key, and '11' stacked over '13'by pressing the letter 'z' key, so that you can score a C7#11b13 chord just by pressing four keys: "c7;z".
I think this could be (more easily!?) handled simply by defining a macro to "expand" your "shorthand" into "real" notation, e.g.,
\ezChord { c7;z } would end up (after macro-sization) as C7#11b13. Or am I misinterpreting you? Best, Kieren.
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