10-10-2018, 10:24 PM
Hej There
I'm in the process of establishing my pc with your software and ran into a problem!
The problem is clear when you see my 6 y. old archive with approx. 3500 pieces half are complete (12 pc. each)
It' is a rather large archive. I have no intention of transferen all of them to the Mobile Sheet.
Only those that are active -but they need to be there complete.
In order to handle this mass of info, I have structured the library thus!
[A] [Adolphe, Adam-Charles] [O Holy City] [ Arr: Steven Booth] [Cornet 1 Bb.Pdf]
When you look at the file name, I gather you can see the problem as all Cornet 1 Voices are thus named.
This structure are NOT to be changed.
I can see on an older test of your archive that you implemented a 3 digit number on name that was taken already!
How do I invoke this method.
Since naming the files behind your program has no or very little -if any significance to the program, why then not just you just use a number.
If it has any significance you could do much worse if you used the Album name and the instrument as a Library ->filename ! Just a thought!
Kind regards Leo from DK
I'm in the process of establishing my pc with your software and ran into a problem!
The problem is clear when you see my 6 y. old archive with approx. 3500 pieces half are complete (12 pc. each)
It' is a rather large archive. I have no intention of transferen all of them to the Mobile Sheet.
Only those that are active -but they need to be there complete.
In order to handle this mass of info, I have structured the library thus!
[A] [Adolphe, Adam-Charles] [O Holy City] [ Arr: Steven Booth] [Cornet 1 Bb.Pdf]
When you look at the file name, I gather you can see the problem as all Cornet 1 Voices are thus named.
This structure are NOT to be changed.
I can see on an older test of your archive that you implemented a 3 digit number on name that was taken already!
How do I invoke this method.
Since naming the files behind your program has no or very little -if any significance to the program, why then not just you just use a number.
If it has any significance you could do much worse if you used the Album name and the instrument as a Library ->filename ! Just a thought!
Kind regards Leo from DK