Originally Posted By: JohnJohnJohn

Regarding the pgshortc.txt file, I read it and created a shortcut.txt file as it suggested. And in that new file I put Csus2@C2, saved it and loaded BIAB. And it does exactly what it did before! If I enter Csus2, BIAB changes that to C2, just like it did before! I do not see how this "feature" accomplishes anything! smile So I deleted the shortcut.txt file and again BIAB does the same thing when I enter Csus2@C2.

This is very easily explained by reading the file, pgshortc.txt. Notice the first example given in the text at the bottom:

Note these are already defined in BB, and you can't over-ride these shortcuts
;sus2@2 add2@2 m+@m#5 dim7@dim 7aug@7+ sus4@sus 11@9sus 9sus4@9sus
;13sus4@13sus add9@2 7sus4@7sus s@7sus h@m7b5 d@dim J@MAJ7
; f@7b9 m7+@m7#5 NC@C. no chord l@7Alt u@(Blues) 7u@7(Blues)
; Lyd@lydian Lyd@lyd Lyd@4#


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