September 2, 2025
I have checked, double-checked, and triple checked my ChordPro text and I am sure that it is correct. But I think there is some kind of hidden character or something that is messing up the ChordPro render. Can anyone offer insight about this problem?
My code:
{title: You Are So Good}
{author: Liz Pullin}
{tempo: 150}
{time: 4/4}
{key: D}
{comment: Intro}
[|:][D] [|] [|][Dsus4] [|] [:|]
{comment: Verse 1a}
[D] Lord, would You come like the [D]wind
And blow through this [Dsus4]place
[D] Would You touch our [Dsus4]hearts so we’re not the [D]same
Lord, have Your [Dsus4]way
{comment: Interlude}
[|:][D] [|] [|][Dsus4] [|] [:|]
{comment: Verse 1b}
[D] Lord, would You come like the [D]wind
And blow through this [G]place
[D] Would You touch our [Dsus4]hearts so we’re not the [D]same
Lord, have Your [G]way
{comment: Chorus}
[D]Oh, [Dadd9]O-[D]oh[G]
You are [D/F#]so good to [G]me
{comment: Verse 2}
[D] Lord, You have [Dsus4]come like the [D]wind
And blown through this [G]place
[D] You’ve touched our [Dsus4]hearts and we’re not the [D]same
So Lord, have Your [G]way
{comment: Bridge}
[Bm7] I lift my [G]praise
I give You my [D]thanks
You have been so good to me[A]
The output has quite a few of the chords moved to after a word instead of before (where it occurs), in a smaller different font that is hard to read.
Any knowledge of this issue would be appreciated!