Re: Note in number
Hi Frank,
as you didn't show any examples I wasn't sure what you were talking about, so I had a look at wikipedia and have been suitably educated:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbered_musical_notation
At first I wasn't sure NWC is really the best tool for this, and as it stands it isn't, BUT it strikes me that it might be a good candidate for a NWC user tool, or perhaps a user tool/user object combination. If you can find someone to write it... NWC's user based extensibility makes it a much better candidate than I first thought.
Otherwise manually entering the numbering would quickly get very tedious. Especially trying to place the octave dots.
It also occurs to me that a purpose made font could make this a lot easier. One with octave dots in "no space" characters similarly to how I've made lines and brackets etc. in my *Dings font suites.
I also note the limitations mentioned in the article, particularly (Bolding mine):
Compared with the standard notation, the numbered notation is very compact for just the melody line or monophonic parts. It is even possible to transcribe music in between the lines of text. Transcribing harmony can be done by vertically stacking the notes, but this advantage diminishes as the harmony becomes more complex (or polyphonicity increases). The standard notation, with its graphical notation, is better in representing the duration and timing among multiple notes.
I can see how for your apparent needs these limitations are probably not a big issue.
I'm sorry that I can't think of an easy method without creating tools.