Re: To Ian Thanks!



Ken
So far it works like a charm! Here is a funny one. It just so happens
that tomorrow is garbage day and if you hadn't reminded me, I would have
totally forgotton.
Great Job. I will get lots of use out this. I will paste in some songs I
have and check it out and let you know ASAP
Ross
"Ken Johnson" <KenCJohnson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Ross,
> I finally finished around 10 pm.
> My son assures me you should be able to download the file from:
> http://s36.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0L1F5TQABEXLA30204HHJY9LHR
> He said something about changing http to hxxp if it doesn't work as is.
> I haven't the foggiest what he's on about you might have a better idea.
> Sorry I couldn't figure out how to paste it as a hyperlink.
> I would've preferred to use the free webspace through our isp,
> unfortunately our best computer went in for repair today (CPU
> overheating to 100 deg C then shutting down) and the necessary and
> forgotten username and password are on it.
> Let me know if you have any problems getting the file and I'll email
> it, it's only 96k.
> When you do get the file let me know what you think and whether there
> are any problems or possible improvement that could be made. I haven't
> had time to thoroughly test it.
> I'm happy with the way it is working. Ignore all the random chords that
> are on it.
> I've just spotted one little problem - the font seems to sometimes
> randomly change from Verdana to Times Roman. I might have to set the
> font name in the code.
>
> One useful thing about the way it works is if you prefer say + to aug
> you could change the caption on the aug textbox to + instead of having
> to change the code.
>
> Make sure the lyrics are never bold because the code relies on
> chords/bold, lyrics/regular for proper function. If this is a problem I
> could change the code to use chords/even rows, lyrics/odd rows. The
> chord building code already relies on odd/even rows.
>
> I've included a comment in U1. Just hold the cursor over U1 to read the
> information about the enharmonic button.
>
> I've done most of the code on an old iMac which doesn't have a very
> large screen view so everything might look a bit bunched up on your
> screen.
>
> That's all for now. I've got to put the garbage bins out now for
> collection tomorrow.
>


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