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When resizing the overall window in chord display, the notation gets small pretty soon, even when there is plenty of space left.
Would be great to have the different assets available for resize or even repositioning.
Having those things in their own windows would be dope, that would enable the user to reposition things where they are needed (for instance: piano at the bottom, notation and chord top left corner for online classes, that would set much space free for a DAW / notation program or something else).
Great tool by the way, really appreciate it!
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I am planning the next features to implement, as I had a tough time recently and stopped working on MIDI Jar.
This won’t be implemented soon, but I will be implementing a feature to open a module in a separate window that could be independently always on top. This is not my priority but definitely something I want to be working on.
For the font size issue, the problem is that some chords are really long, so u tried my best to maximize it already. If you can provide my screenshots of the current state and what you would imagine, it would help making it quick to implement.
Also, you can use the chord display module in your web browser and edit the css directly (use an extension to make it persistent). If you can suggest me better font size values (they are set dependent to the window width if I recall, with the vw unit).
When resizing the overall window in chord display, the notation gets small pretty soon, even when there is plenty of space left.
Would be great to have the different assets available for resize or even repositioning.
Having those things in their own windows would be dope, that would enable the user to reposition things where they are needed (for instance: piano at the bottom, notation and chord top left corner for online classes, that would set much space free for a DAW / notation program or something else).
Great tool by the way, really appreciate it!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: