Anyway, the format's pretty simple, so generating the final output
isn't too hard. It's coming up with what to show in the first place
that's the challenge :) It basically just means coming up with a
decent palette (fairly easy), picking a readable but fast-to-display
font, and timing things so the words are on the screen *before* they
need to be sung and getting them to highlight as they're sung.

'tis fun :)

Kelvin probably has more input, too :)

I agree. Given our experience from pycdg, generating the correct CD+G commands shouldn't cause us any difficulty.

I reckon the main effort would be in creating the GUI to control it all, building up the on-screen graphics etc. I don't get much pleasure from writing GUI applications, but if someone was interested in developing that side I'd be happy to help out with the CD+G generation side.

Kelvin.


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