Hi Harm,
Thanks very much - what you've done is amazing!
Looks like it will be perfect for what I need.
Thanks for the help,
brob2684
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Hello Harm,
Great, as usual!
Thanks!
JM
> Le 2 avr. 2018 à 16:48, Thomas Morley a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> 2018-04-02 6:32 GMT+02:00 brob2684 :
>> Hi Harm,
>>
>> I hadn't really thought about no key signature as being an issue, but I can
>> certainly see how it can cause confusion.
>>
>> I thi
Hi,
2018-04-02 6:32 GMT+02:00 brob2684 :
> Hi Harm,
>
> I hadn't really thought about no key signature as being an issue, but I can
> certainly see how it can cause confusion.
>
> I think you are correct in suggesting "no key signature present" would be
> the appropriate output, although I'll admi
Hi Harm,
I hadn't really thought about no key signature as being an issue, but I can
certainly see how it can cause confusion.
I think you are correct in suggesting "no key signature present" would be
the appropriate output, although I'll admit I'm unlikely to ever come across
such a case in my u
2018-04-01 22:25 GMT+02:00 brob2684 :
> Thomas Morley-2 wrote
>> 2018-03-31 22:55 GMT+02:00 brob2684 <
>
>> bennrobertson@
>
>> >:
>>>
>>> Is it possible to extract the name of the first key signature in a piece
>>> (single staff) after adjusting for any transposition to use in text
>>> markup?
>>>
Thomas Morley-2 wrote
> 2018-03-31 22:55 GMT+02:00 brob2684 <
> bennrobertson@
> >:
>>
>> Is it possible to extract the name of the first key signature in a piece
>> (single staff) after adjusting for any transposition to use in text
>> markup?
>> (e.g. looking to get the phrase "C major" if ther
2018-03-31 22:55 GMT+02:00 brob2684 :
> Hi,
>
> Just wondering if the following is possible or not, and am happy to be told
> it's way too complex and not to bother.
>
> Is it possible to extract the name of the first key signature in a piece
> (single staff) after adjusting for any transposition t
Hi,
Just wondering if the following is possible or not, and am happy to be told
it's way too complex and not to bother.
Is it possible to extract the name of the first key signature in a piece
(single staff) after adjusting for any transposition to use in text markup?
(e.g. looking to get the phr