Mac:

I checked with the PGMusic staff and indeed, the chord diagrams that BIAB uses are somewhat "proprietary" in that, the PGMusic Font that has the guitar diagram, only has ONE diagram, and then the program adds the dots, chord name etc.

My "music sheets" consist of words interspersed with chord names.
E.g.
C Mary had a little lamb G7 little lamb ...

I use a bold and larger font for the chord names so they are easier to follow along to.
My book of these song sheets (affectionately called my "bible"), is used by family and
friends when we have a jam session. The skill level in these sessions varies greatly,
so I keep the songs to the most basic chords that I can.

However, if a song just MUST have a chord that I think not everyone will know, I try to
put in a chord diagram so that it's available for anyone who needs it.

As an aside, I'm currently converting this hardcopy "bible" to a digital format.
I've developed a "program" that I use on a touch-pad tablet. I will be able to navigate to any of the songs with just a couple of finger-presses. I will also be able to "play" the song (MP3 or MIDI), right from the words-and-chords page.

Good thing I'm retired.
It may take forever to get it all done <grin>.
The good thing is of course, no more unwieldy 3-ring binder to haul around, plus additions and updates will be a breeze!

LLOYD S