Yes, that part was assumed, but you're right. I was thinking it might be nice to have the data entry area up above the chord sheet, since we want it larger and perhaps the chord you want to type is already somewhere else; I was thinking the chord sheet should not be obscured in any way.

Here's another example:

I type HMaj7. The new BIAB chord edit window flags it, recognizes the error, and presents a list of the twelve tones I might have meant, even using the key signature to present the proper enharmonic spelling (A# rather than Bb, say).

Now, that's an intelligent editor I could love. But as I say, this is a 'perfect world' suggestion.

Last edited by Matt Finley; 04/27/15 01:49 AM.

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