Sorry, but that's not a good answer.
Think how that kind of answer would go be over if the question was related to Real tracks or something similar. It would just not be acceptable.
...Just getting the job done isn't enough. The job needs to be done correctly. Let's stop accepting a second rate notation system in an otherwise fabulous piece of music software. There is nothing in BIAB that works as poorly as notation. It has needed an upgrade since 2004.
Yes.
As I mentioned, when you have Oliver Gannon, a jazz guitarist who knows a thing or two about guitar chord diagrams as a developer of BIAB and brother of the Peter Gannon and nothing is done to implement customizable guitar diagrams you begin to wonder what the heck is going on?
I too resorted to using another program for notation (Musescore) which is a shame.
I must input all the chords to my songs twice!
Once for BIAB and once again for Musescore.
I'm not asking BIAB to become a notation program. Far from it.
But simple guitar chord diagrams. Come on.
And they don't have to be connected to the actual music in any way. Just allow us to input dots on the fretboard, that's all.