Re: a modest proposal for input syntax

2007-08-10 Thread Peter Terpstra
James Wilkinson in [EMAIL PROTECTED] : My biggest problem in typing input is getting notes  in the correct octave. Relative mode doesn't help me that much because I have to stop and think which direction is within a fourth of  the previous note. As a beginner a have the same problem, trying

Re: a modest proposal for input syntax

2007-08-10 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Dominic/Jimmy/etc., My biggest problem in typing input is getting notes in the correct octave. Relative mode doesn't help me that much because I have to stop and think which direction is within a fourth of the previous note. This sounds to me like a pretty simple coding job for someone

Re: a modest proposal for input syntax

2007-08-10 Thread Dominic Neumann
2007/8/10, Bertalan Fodor [EMAIL PROTECTED]: You can achieve almost the same using b f'='' Perhaps if you could turn off the warning written when the octave check fails, you could use this as the feature you are talking about, just writing b f='', and it automatically puts the f to the

Re: a modest proposal for input syntax

2007-08-10 Thread Bertalan Fodor
You can achieve almost the same using b f'='' Perhaps if you could turn off the warning written when the octave check fails, you could use this as the feature you are talking about, just writing b f='', and it automatically puts the f to the right place. However, it would be possible to

a modest proposal for input syntax

2007-08-09 Thread James Wilkinson
My biggest problem in typing input is getting notes in the correct octave. Relative mode doesn't help me that much because I have to stop and think which direction is within a fourth of the previous note. The thing that's unambiguous is direction. If I'm on the b in the middle of the