On Jun 5, 2013, at 3:03 AM, t...@mountifield.org (Tony Mountifield) wrote:
> existing scores only identify a valid chord using root, "base"
> (should really be bass) and extension (chord ID), with no text indicating the
> type
> of chord. With your proposed lack of a chord ID list, how would the
In article <1370360564282-7578167.p...@n2.nabble.com>,
Marc Sabatella wrote:
>
> Combined with my previous changes that allow chords typed by the user to be
> recognized, transposed, and rendered correctly regardless of whether or not
> they are recognized as matching anything in the predefined c
In article <1370360564282-7578167.p...@n2.nabble.com>,
Marc Sabatella wrote:
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> I would like to make this new WYTIWYG behavior the default for new scores.
> That is, I propose that we stop loading chords.xml by default, and that we
> change the default chord description file from stdchords.xml