> As to the multi-line thing, I'm thinking about that.  One possibility is
> to add a third field.

Thinking about lots of different approaches and weighing the 
obnoxiousness of use against the obnoxiousness of coding, I'm leaning 
toward just having Rosegarden try to wrap lines in sensible places 
automatically, such as when it finds the word "in" or something.

"Trumpet in Bb" becomes

   Trumpet
    in Bb

That's not a perfect everything to everybody solution, but it seems 
plausible and a reasonable compromise in the interest of accomplishing 
something useful for a lot of people without necessarily trying to 
please everyone 100% of the time.  Look for "in" translated into some 
reasonable number of languages, which is mostly "in" or "en" in practice.

For everybody else, an option to turn the thing off.  Of course.  Just 
what we need is another obscure option!  (Did I mention I hate obscure 
options, and make them go away every chance I get?)

Right then, that whole work thing.
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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