On Sun, 2006-11-05 at 00:35 +0100, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> I don't know, not having yet looked at ktabedit, I have no idea on what we 
> can 
> seriously hope to do.
> 
> > How far does ktabedit/kguitar go in "score" terms?  I know it's got an
> > excellent GUI for chord management; how sophisticated is it for
> > stringing together chords into a song?  Is that still a bit of a
> > sideshow for the developer(s), or do they see it as the focus of the
> > program?
> 
> It has basic scoring capabilities, yes (although nothing like what we have, 
> of 
> course).

As far as I could tell kguitar only produces a tabulature score that you
can print out. It allows for declaring the time signature and the scale
but it does nothing for producing fancy things like the treble clef
signature. You can print out the tabulature where each note or chord to
be played is shown by a number instead of a note head. This marks where
you need to play on the fret. The chord management code is cryptic and
far from easy to understand.

I am done with my PhD qualification exams. We will have the results by
the 14th to know if I passed. Anyway I will begin ramping back into my
analysis of Dr. Radicioni's work and see if I can get it to produce a
valid sequence of chords for a given set of image (e.g. scale, triad ).

Stephen


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