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Any idea how MSPro will handle things like a second Chord directive? - SenseiC - 07-06-2018 So some songs we do have multiple (different) choruses. I haven't tried it yet, but curious if anyone knows how MobileSheets Pro would behave with a second {soc}/{eoc} and then a {chorus} directive? (honestly a little surprised that ChordPro doesn't include any directives like {bridge} {ending} {tag} {refrain}. / SenseiC bows out RE: Any idea how MSPro will handle things like a second Chord directive? - Geoff Bacon - 07-06-2018 Why don't you try a test one and see what happens ? Geoff RE: Any idea how MSPro will handle things like a second Chord directive? - SenseiC - 07-06-2018 (07-06-2018, 06:38 AM)Geoff Bacon Wrote: Why don't you try a test one and see what happens ? Well I did... and while doing some further digging... I came across the following which MIGHT just accomplish what I really wanted (namely the way to get something formatted like a chorus block gets formatted, but with a different label: Quote:Abbreviation: Now I tried that... and (not surprisingly) I got "Chorus" and not the "optional" label. So I guess I would make this now an enhancement request, namely as follows:
A perfect example of a song that this sort of thing occurs in: Did You Feel the Mountains Tremble That has two different pre-choruses though the lyrics from the above link designate the Chorus as Bridge (not sure I understand why they did that). When we sing this we have the following pattern:
RE: Any idea how MSPro will handle things like a second Chord directive? - sciurius - 07-06-2018 At this moment, MSPro supports a subset of the ChordPro formatting. Section labels are not yet supported. Looking at the PDF, most of what you want to achieve can be done with comments: Code: {comment: Verse 1} And so on. RE: Any idea how MSPro will handle things like a second Chord directive? - SenseiC - 07-06-2018 (07-06-2018, 04:34 PM)sciurius Wrote: At this moment, MSPro supports a subset of the ChordPro formatting. Section labels are not yet supported. So basically that means continue to use Chordpro the way I have all along... with lots of {comment: blah} directives. Understood. At the moment this "issue" has become minuscule compared to my pedal and my current tablet not "playing nice". I know it WILL pair because I got it paired with my mobile phone... So now I get to change versions of Android until hopefully I find one where I can pair the blasted thing with the tablet. / SenseiC bows out PS: Just curious if anyone knows what language(s) the MobileSheets Pro application uses (Java, Python, C#, C++, etc.) RE: Any idea how MSPro will handle things like a second Chord directive? - Zubersoft - 07-07-2018 I will try to support more of the chord pro spec over time. MobileSheetsPro for Android is written in Java, MobileSheets for Windows 10 is written in C# UWP. Why do you ask? Mike Any idea how MSPro will handle things like a second Chord directive? - SenseiC - 07-07-2018 Whew! Flashed the Android 4.4.4 kernel on the tablet and thankfully the Donner BT pedal paired (hard to enter a pairing key with a pedal ). Now to see how well all of this works together. Anyway thanks for the timely responses. Feel free to lock/close the thread. / SenseiC bows out. |