For my example sharps_flats_pro.pdf I configured the reference implementation to use the free font MuseJazzText.otf.
It comes with MuseScore, but in MuseScore it is somehow internal. To use it in other programs you can download it here
https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/t...s/musejazz
Just to point out, on android, you can use the personal dictionary..
I have, for example, ♭ with a shortcut of "-flat"
Then if I type -flat the ♭ comes up as a suggested correction.
(12-06-2023, 03:24 AM)lesacks Wrote: [ -> ]Just to point out, on android, you can use the personal dictionary..
I have, for example, ♭ with a shortcut of "-flat"
Then if I type -flat the ♭ comes up as a suggested correction.
Thanks, I need to spend a bit of time working on this.
(12-06-2023, 06:38 AM)jeffn1 Wrote: [ -> ] (12-06-2023, 03:24 AM)lesacks Wrote: [ -> ]Just to point out, on android, you can use the personal dictionary..
I have, for example, ♭ with a shortcut of "-flat"
Then if I type -flat the ♭ comes up as a suggested correction.
Thanks, I need to spend a bit of time working on this.
Well, I think I was able to do this. Not sure if this is the best or most elegant way of doing this, but....
Basically I copied the flat and natural symbols online (or maybe from Word?). I was able to paste them into "suggested punctuation" in Hackers Keyboard.
Now, if I want to use them while I am in a Mobilsheets song, I click on the "Settings" icon in Hacker's Keyboard. I scroll down to "Suggested Punctuation" and I am able to copy and paste them in the song I am working on.
It's a bit unwieldy, but not too bad. Basically I would copy and paste the flat and natural symbol once into the song. Then I would copy and paste them whenever I need them. The spacing seems fine (I have only tried it once). But I think I will use that flat symbol a lot so I can now use lower case letters for notes (and have the option of a flat and natural symbol) while using upper case for chords. All seems good.
This is from macOS, but copy/paste might just work for anything:
♭
MUSIC FLAT SIGN
Unicode: U+266D, UTF-8: E2 99 AD
♮
MUSIC NATURAL SIGN
Unicode: U+266E, UTF-8: E2 99 AE
♯
MUSIC SHARP SIGN
Unicode: U+266F, UTF-8: E2 99 AF
(12-14-2023, 11:38 PM)jeffn1 Wrote: [ -> ] (12-06-2023, 06:38 AM)jeffn1 Wrote: [ -> ] (12-06-2023, 03:24 AM)lesacks Wrote: [ -> ]Just to point out, on android, you can use the personal dictionary..
I have, for example, ♭ with a shortcut of "-flat"
Then if I type -flat the ♭ comes up as a suggested correction.
Thanks, I need to spend a bit of time working on this.
Well, I think I was able to do this. Not sure if this is the best or most elegant way of doing this, but....
Basically I copied the flat and natural symbols online (or maybe from Word?). I was able to paste them into "suggested punctuation" in Hackers Keyboard.
Now, if I want to use them while I am in a Mobilsheets song, I click on the "Settings" icon in Hacker's Keyboard. I scroll down to "Suggested Punctuation" and I am able to copy and paste them in the song I am working on.
It's a bit unwieldy, but not too bad. Basically I would copy and paste the flat and natural symbol once into the song. Then I would copy and paste them whenever I need them. The spacing seems fine (I have only tried it once). But I think I will use that flat symbol a lot so I can now use lower case letters for notes (and have the option of a flat and natural symbol) while using upper case for chords. All seems good.
Ugh! I thought I added the flat and natural symbols in suggested punctuation within Hacker's Keyboard, but when I looked for them later, there were not there. I will try again another time.