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A better Audit Enharmonic Spelling? - rg_ReSpell.vbs

A little User Tool that may give you better results than the Audit Enharmonic Spelling Command.
It ignores any selection, transposes the entire staff -2 semitones, audits the enharmonic spelling, and then transposes the staff +2 semitones.
For reasons I don't fully understand, this often results in a better spelling. YMMV

If you don't like the results, click on Undo 3 times.

Download the attachment to your Scripts folder and remove ".txt" From the end of the file name.
Command is: WScript Scripts\rg_ReSpell.vbs

As usual, comments are welcome. If reporting a bug, please include your Windows version and any error message.
Registered user since 1996

Re: A better Audit Enharmonic Spelling? - rg_ReSpell.vbs

Reply #1
So at last you found a way to emulate the venerable "recorder.exe".
There were times in which I longed for it.
Of course I can use an editor that's worth its name and work on nwctext, but that's a little less immediate.

N.B. Thank you, as usual.

Re: A better Audit Enharmonic Spelling? - rg_ReSpell.vbs

Reply #2
A few improvements over recorder.exe:
  • If there are multiple instances of NWC, keystrokes go to the instance that ran the tool.
  • Keystroke sequences can be built on the fly.
however:
  • The mouse can't be simulated. (not a big loss for NWC)
  • The program doesn't know which child windows belong to NWC. This is why the 'Open' function is needed. It stops the program if it tries to open a window title that is already open.

Thanks for testing. Are you still using Win2000?
Registered user since 1996

Re: A better Audit Enharmonic Spelling? - rg_ReSpell.vbs

Reply #3
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Thanks for testing.

Thank you for solving my problems!

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Are you still using Win2000?

Now only when I use my daughter's PC.

My new computer runs on XP because I was unable to install win2000 on it. Troubles with the ACPI drivers.
Not that installing XP was a piece of cake. The drivers must be on a floppy, but my PC has no floppy...

Anyway, the more "advanced" a Microsoft OS, the more I hate it for it does more and more things surreptitiously or quite differently from what I expect.

And then there are so many stupid things to throw away!
Examples? Lots of stupid menu animations; the "find" tool that searches only where HE decides to look, not where I told him to look; the autoruns for all the crap present in whatever media you put in; the archives seen as directories; the confirmation dialog each time I delete a file (there's the trash can... ehm, the recycle bin if I change my mind!), etc. etc. etc.
Not to say that it tries to protect me from... myself!

I'm drifting toward linux more and more; possibly it will become my primary OS.

 

Re: A better Audit Enharmonic Spelling? - rg_ReSpell.vbs

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Now only when I use my daughter's PC.

...or when my new PC goes out of order (RAM failure)... :-(