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ChordPro: transposing lower case chords
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ChordPro is designed for making professional songbooks and tries to prevent unexpected surprises by limiting what it accepts as chords.
A chord can be
  • known (built-in or defined, with diagram) or
  • well-formed (a known root note follwed by a known qualifier and extension).
For special cases, you can select in the config:
  • a relaxed mode (known root note followed by arbitrary) and
  • a note mode where lowercase root notes are accepted (and transposable).
For MSPro this would be overkill, I think. An easier approach can be to split the chord into parts is it contains a slash, and transpose each of the parts if it looks transposable, regardless of case.
Johan
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RE: ChordPro: transposing lower case chords - by sciurius - 01-30-2022, 12:48 AM



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