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Only the first title should be converted to from sort to display order.
Subtitles don't influence display order, so don't need to be touched.
OK, I now have a subtitle with a comma ('Ring the Bell, Watchman').
If it was the main title I'd have to do something else, but it isn't,
so for now...
author | Jim Hague <jim.hague@acm.org> |
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date | Sat, 23 Mar 2019 06:59:37 +0000 |
parents | 06fec6764661 |
children | 1a838d8dca2a |
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#!/bin/bash # # Transpose a book for alto recorder with C fingering. if [ $# != 1 ]; then echo "Usage: makeAltoRecorderCFingering.sh <book dir name>" exit 1 fi # Transpose up (return 0) if bottom note was < F (< C for recorder). transposeup() { (($3 < 103)) } dir=`pwd` booke=$dir/$1 outdir=$dir/$1-AltoRecorderCFingering mkdir -p $outdir/Compact # Copy book component items. cp $booke/*.txt $outdir echo "Alto Recorder (C Fingering)" > $outdir/instrument.txt find $booke -name "*.abc" | while read filename do name=`basename $filename .abc` dir=`dirname $filename` basedir=`basename $dir` compact="" if [ "$basedir" = "Compact" ]; then compact="Compact/" fi range=`./abcrange.py $filename` # Transpose concert pitch down a fifth. # If there are any notes below 'F' (recorder 'C'), transpose # up a seventh instead. transpose=-5 if transposeup $range; then transpose=7 fi # There's no point in having transposed chords. Remove from the # abc before transposing. Some badly formed chord items can give # erroneous output from abc2abc (like, strings of binary gibberish). sed -e "s/\"[^\"]*\"//g" $filename > $outdir/$name.abc.tmp # Transpose. By default abc2abc will report errors in the output, # but this messes up output formatting so stop it. abc2abc $outdir/$name.abc.tmp -e -t $transpose > $outdir/$compact$name.abc rm $outdir/$name.abc.tmp done