2013/8/25 Jim Long <[email protected]>: > Adam: > > Your page is fun to play with, and a handy reference. > > Two comments, if I may: > > There's a user interface glitch, and unfortunately right now I'm forced to > use Windows 7, but at least I have Firefox. > > The "Root" dropdown box behaves very nicely: when I click on it, > it drops down, and when I release the click, it stays there. I > can click again to make a selection, and my selection is > retained, and the dropdown box collapses. The Root box also > works if I click once, drag to my choice, release to select, and > the box collapses to reveal my selection. > > The "standard chord" box is not as well-behaved, at least with > Firefox on Win7. This loaner laptop I have makes composing > messages of any length unbearable, so if you need details, I can > write later from a better computer. The short form is that clicking > to open the chord dropdown works once, but when I release the click, the > box disappears before I can click again to select. After that, > clicking on the dropdown has no effect until I click outside the beige > dotted area and then come back in to click again on the chord dropdown.
Same behaviour on my machine. Ubuntu 10.04, Firefox 20.0 > But it's still very clever, and fun to use. One really cool feature I > would enjoy is to be able to download a PDF that lists the given chord > and the scales it found, to create a "practice" sheet from the > scales/modes that are identified for a given chord. > > Thanks for contributing this! +1 > > Jim > Cheers, Harm _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
