Can we look forward to having a bank of guitar chord symbols that can be placed on the scores in future revisions?
That's a good question, I dunno. In the meantime, you might be interested in a couple of fonts that can be used as text to place symbols.
The first is Robert Allgeyers's "Fretqwik" and the second is contained in my alternative font suites, characterised by a "Dings" name.
fretqwik:
http://nwc-scriptorium.org/helpful/fretqwik400k.zip
My Dings suites:
http://nwc-scriptorium.org/helpful.html#Fonts
Fretqwik allows you to create chord diagrams and the Dings suites contain fonts called *Chord. E.G. in the SwingDings suite is a font called SwingChord. This font contains the tools to create text entries that have a good format for chord naming.
Have a look and if you want more information then by all means ask.
BTW, if you haven't yet explored User Tools then I encourage you to do so. Especially, in this context, Andrew Purdams Transpose Text Chords tool.
Rather than enter chord spellings every bar, I use the Lyrics editor to type them all. They can be aligned easily by setting the Lyric Syllable property, a subset of Note Properties, to Never, for all the notes that won't be used to anchor the chord symbols, and I find this is so very much quicker and easier.
I haven't checked, but I would think Lawrie's chord font could be used in the lyric editor. You'd have to change the Page Setup / Fonts / Staff Lyrics font to SwingChord.
Also, I have a hunch the user tool to transpose chords won't work in the lyric editor.
That would be a "Yes" in both cases ;)
ItmightbeJB (https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?action=profile;u=4352) says he needs a "bank of guitar chord symbols". I take that to mean chord symbols
and fret diagrams. I don't see how that can be managed in the Lyric Editor.