-\version "1.9.0"
-\header { texidoc = "The property @code{chordNameExceptions} can used
- to store a list of special notations for specific chords.
-
-Putting the exceptions list encoded as
-@example
- \\notes @{ <<c f g bes>>1-\\markup @{ \\super \"7\" \"wahh\" @} @}
-@end example
-into @code{chordNameExceptions} takes a little manoeuvring. The
-following code transforms @code{chExceptionMusic} (which is a
-sequential music) into a list of exceptions.
-@example
- (sequential-music-to-chord-exceptions chExceptionMusic \#t)
-@end example
-Then,
-@example
- (append
- ... ignatzekExceptions)
-@end example
-adds the new exceptions to the default ones, which are defined in
-@file{ly/chord-modifier-init.ly}.
-" }
-
-
-% 7sus4 denoted with ^7 wahh
-chExceptionMusic = \notes {
- <<c f g bes>>1-\markup { \super "7" "wahh" }}
-
-% add to existing exceptions.
+\version "2.16.0"
+\header {
+
+ texidoc = "The property @code{chordNameExceptions} can used
+ to store a list of special notations for specific chords."
+
+}
+
+
+ % 7sus4 denoted with ^7 wahh
+chExceptionMusic = {
+ <c f g bes>1-\markup { \super "7" "wahh" }}
+
+ % add to existing exceptions.