05-11-2024, 03:16 AM
Regardless of the remaining bug.
Just to make sure I've understood it correctly:
When importing a ChordPro file, if an entry {meta notation: [src]} is found, this will be used.
Otherwise - or if [src]="default" - the setting from
"Text File Settings / Chord Localization / Default source localization" is used, right?
After the import, changes to these settings no longer have any effect,
neither "Default source localization" nor changing or adding {meta notation: [src]}.
On the other hand, changes to {meta notation: [display]} or -
if not present or [display]="default" - to "Default display location" will always take effect for the display, right?
By the way: Does the file extension have any meaning when importing?
I.e. is a .cho file treated differently from a .txt file with the same content?
Just to make sure I've understood it correctly:
When importing a ChordPro file, if an entry {meta notation: [src]} is found, this will be used.
Otherwise - or if [src]="default" - the setting from
"Text File Settings / Chord Localization / Default source localization" is used, right?
After the import, changes to these settings no longer have any effect,
neither "Default source localization" nor changing or adding {meta notation: [src]}.
On the other hand, changes to {meta notation: [display]} or -
if not present or [display]="default" - to "Default display location" will always take effect for the display, right?
By the way: Does the file extension have any meaning when importing?
I.e. is a .cho file treated differently from a .txt file with the same content?