On Monday 08 August 2005 05:13 pm, Guillaume Laurent wrote:

> which would pop up a dialog letting the user input a chord through a simple
> text line which would parse "x02220" or through a real chord editor (the
> dialog could offer both). In that case, then internally storing the chord
> dictionnary in XML is acceptable.

It's late, and I'm tired, so I'll gloss over most of this discussion and just 
throw in that the x02220 thing is perfectly natural to me too.  There isn't 
really any reason that barres have to be explicitly designated either, that I 
can see.  That's what you're striving to do.  Figure out how to finger it 
yourself.  So a standard "E-shape" G would be 355433, with the barre at 3 
implied unless the player happens to have six fingers.  I'm not sure how 
knowing or not knowing about the barre might affect the display.  I guess 
it's supposed to show lines for these.

Stephen's biggest problem is that we're all too busy to pay him any attention 
right now, and we barely have time to glance over his messages about what 
he's trying to do and how.  It can't really be helped though, unless someone 
wants to step up and be my munificent benefactor.  I gotta pay the bills.

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