Diminished symbol in chord symbol
Hi all.
I am relatively new at musescore so I don't know how to do a diminished symbol in a chord symbol box. Any advice is welcome.
Thank you
Calzer02
Hi all.
I am relatively new at musescore so I don't know how to do a diminished symbol in a chord symbol box. Any advice is welcome.
Thank you
Calzer02
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Handbook to the rescue ;-) : https://musescore.org/en/handbook/chord-symbols#chord-symbol-syntax
There was another discussion recently whether to show it as ° (degree) or o (superscript o) with non Jazz fonts too (see https://musescore.org/en/node/305439). Concern was whether all fonts support that, and I believe we're pretty save there, so IMV we should.
For Jazz style / MuseJazz it uses
0xe184
though, and that in turn is not available everywhere, written as0x00B0
it should/might be (and show as °, degree)In reply to Handbook to the rrescue ;-) … by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you very much, Jojo. That handbook helped me alot
In reply to Handbook to the rrescue ;-) … by Jojo-Schmitz
To me it's a little more than just whether all fonts support it, it's also should we do it at all, nd how to do it if so. There is published music using only the letter "o" - and if we do, should we superscript or not (published examples of both of these exist as well). Ultimately we should probably have yet more checkboxes in the chord symbol dialog for this, but then, we start getting into other requests like stacked extensions etc. So I think it does need to be looked at as part of that bigger picture. If there is really large consensus that simply replacing the "o" with one or the other of those glyphs makes sense, we could do that without any new design, it's just a simple change to the chords_std.xml