Unfortunately, H is missing from the list of note (or chord) names. It is commonly used in German-speaking countries, but also e.g. in Denmark. Now I recognize that the "H" position in all the chords fonts is already taken - but I wouldn't care if this letter would be at any other place ...
Or is there a possibility that I can do that myself?
H.M.
If you're speaking about my *dings suites (Swingdings, MusikdingsSans etc.) then you're in luck. This lack became apparent and the *Germanic variants were made (SwingChordGermanic etc.)
I don't recall if they are included in the "PardyPack" (pretty sure they're not actually) but if not then visit the Scripto:
http://nwc-scriptorium.org/helpful.html#Fonts
and download the "ChordFontsDoSiGermanic March 2009" update.
This update gives you a set of fonts that include the "H" and a set that use "Do, Re, Mi etc)
Regarding the ChordPlay.nw (https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?topic=9092.0) object, it can be changed to allow 'H' named chords. I have also been playing with a unicode conversion mechanism so that #/b get displayed as ♯/♭ (unicode variant).
Treating 'B' named chords as B♭ is a little trickier.
Lawrie ,
:o ;D ... Many many² many³ ... thanks for having solved this problem - took me 2 minutes to update my templates, and all is perfect!!!
"Around since 2009", I assume ... I should have asked a few years ago.
(I need the H variant not too often - most times, I am happy with the B; but for our choir, I really have to use German chord names)
H.M.
My absolute pleasure mate :)
The ChordPlay.nw (https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?topic=9092.0) object now detects use of Lawrie's Germanic fonts and remaps the B and Bb accordingly.