![]() For example, an index entry could use either "startpage" and "endpage", or a more powerful "pagerange". With a headings row, it would already be more flexible. (01-19-2016, 10:57 PM)sciurius Wrote: It would be great to employ a more generic data standard for these indices. and any other implementation would find it easy to do the same. Oh dear, you seem to have a very dim view of my programming skills -) However you can set your fears to rest my code easily handles this, e.g. This would mean that song "Airegin" runs from page 17 thru 433, and "All or nothing at all" will probably crash the program. (01-19-2016, 10:57 PM)sciurius Wrote: Another potential trap of these indices is "The final page number is optional, because it can often be automatically inferred by the starting page of the next tune. ![]() Yes - also easily corrected, and I agree that it obviously needs to be. (01-19-2016, 10:57 PM)sciurius Wrote: Also, there's no provision for information like key, composer, artist.
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