On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 10:30 -0500, D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre wrote: > > If you look at it closely I believe what you see as a slash is in fact > > the curve of the '7' for C major. So it looks like the number describing > > the starting fret is being written too high on the pixmap. > > Yes, I can see that it's part of the 7. It's also obviously cut off and not > especially useful in this state. How to fix it, I have no clue man.
Well it displays fine for me so don't know why its not working for you. I hate getting those kinds of answers so I am sorry but I don't know what to do you help you. > > Ok. I look forward to an example. How would I make a chord diagram > > micro-positional? > > Likewise no clue on this either. > > I never claimed to be able to *do* what you're trying to do. All I can do is > point out your problems and hope you can figure out what to do on your own, > and/or get help from someone with a clue. I've only done a tiny handful of > code, and never anything remotely as ambitious as your little undertaking > here. Well you never know what someone does or does not know until you ask. > > I will rebuild my work so far and commit the code. It is not complete > > and this bug will still remain. > > The most important thing is to stop this nonsense of counting to 300 billion > and one, 300 billion and two, 300 billion and three while it's in this error > condition. Solving the underlying problem would be good too. I removed the 'else' statement which gave the error message for now. So at least that prevents the warning message while I try to track things down. My first goal for today is to get the barre displayed. I am sure I am missing something silly. Stephen
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