MLorenz42
MLorenz42
For completeness here my Crowdin comments: ================ I completely agree with your (Henrikes) approach. I guess, instead of vocals, complete sounds should be recognized. Maybe we should think about it...
More interesting, we support the German diphtongs: ie, ei, eu, au. These are the test cases, we use: ``` {'input' : 'Hallo Welt', 'expectedOutput' : 'halewallolewo welewelt'}, {'input' : 'Auto',...
May writing such files could be included
Please find some proper code reference or any kind of definition (pdf or mathematical formula or something)
No. Ascii is Ascii, Ebcdic is Ebcdic... But it could make sense to create a common widget for. both with just different charmaps or something... I am planning to extend...
#779
#779 is done. EBCDIC can be created.
 Absolutely no idea how to put this into a smartphone view... But when we combine the already stored piano frequencies for the note positions (is there a musical term?...
so much ideas... adding a "metronome" slider to change play speed. (variable base tone length) Play sound with GCWSoundPlayer would add timer and position slider Highlight the currently playing note...
Hm, your table is very inexact. What should the tool return on 74 BPM? adagio or adagietto?