Here's the trick, Ken. Write your lyrics chordpro style - you can use Word (I prefer using a text editor or notepad - it's just easier for me) - you Word file must start with something like this:
{t:Upyerkilt's Lullaby}
{st:by, Soum Ynona}
My [G]name it is [Em]Ken
And I [C]play the uke-[D]lele
I [G]live somewhere in [Em]Scotland
And I [C]like to use [D]chordie
Notice that the title and sub-title are in curly brackets. The file must start with these items in the curly brackets. The chords are placed where they need to be with the lyric and are enclosed in straight brackets.
Now, to make look all pretty (to "chordiefy" it), simply do this type:
straight bracketSONGstraight bracket
Then, copy&paste in your song file. After the end of the song, put this:
straight bracket/SONGstraight bracket
And your song will look like this (after you have posted the message):
[SONG]
{t:Upyerkilt's Lullaby}
{st:by, Soum Ynona}
My [G]name it is [Em]Ken
And I [C]play the uke-[D]lele
I [G]live somewhere in [Em]Scotland
And I [C]like to use [D]chordie
[/SONG]
"That darn Pythagorean Comma thing keeps messing me up!"
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_comma[/url]