Oops! I forgot to change the definition of the keyboard controls... it's actually meant to turn a whole page so I just need to change the definition.
(just moving by one measure is more easily done by clicking in the score...)
Thanks for correcting that :)
As for Beethoven's 5th, it should self-correct, but I have noticed that in some browsers it doesn't quite work... What browser and hardware are you using? I will look into this further.
I have heard from several others that the current way of moving the cursor isn't optimal. Your solution could work. I'm going to explore a few ways and probably offer some new choices to the user. Your suggested solution would be very easy to implement, so most likely I will add that.
Tried it again and the Beethoven's now fine. (Chrome, OSX.) The Beethoven audio file had taken about a minute to load though, maybe it had to do with that. Anyways, probably just an edge case.
One minor "bug" / missing feature; I have two monitors at different resolution; when moving the browser (maximised) from my laptop monitor (1440 x 900) to second display (1280 x 1024) the staves are put on a different line to the instrument names. If I refresh the browser on my second monitor then move to my laptop screen all works fine though.
The same issue exists if I resize my browser; i.e. currently window.onresize events aren't handled.
Great work though - and nice choice of pieces too.
(just moving by one measure is more easily done by clicking in the score...)
Thanks for correcting that :)
As for Beethoven's 5th, it should self-correct, but I have noticed that in some browsers it doesn't quite work... What browser and hardware are you using? I will look into this further.
I have heard from several others that the current way of moving the cursor isn't optimal. Your solution could work. I'm going to explore a few ways and probably offer some new choices to the user. Your suggested solution would be very easy to implement, so most likely I will add that.
Thanks again!