Friends:
I've just joined, and I come here mostly for the marvelous Tune-0-Tron. That is what my question concerns, and I hope this is not the wrong place to ask it. If I've screwed up, please excuse the newbie mistake.
I've recently started using ABCs for transcribing and writing guitar music. I generally use the Tune-0-Tron for conversions, because it's very efficient and generally produces a lovely pdf. Also it means I don't have to muck around with shareware. However, it's doing something weird with the following, and Paul (the kind fellow who runs this site) hasn't been able to help me. He suggested I ask other members. Here's a fragment I submitted as a test (to see how well I was doing with chords instead of just melody):
X:1
T:English Dance
C: Trad. arr. by John Renbourn
C:Tuning: DGDGBD, Capo 2
M:2/4
L:1/8
K:G
|:[b,4DB](B/2A/2) GF/2G/2 | [D,4A](A/2F/2) D(D/2E/2)|[D,4F](FE)
G(FG)|[DA](A/2c/2)|[G,4D4B](B/2A/2) GF/2G/2|[D,4A:|
The result (when submitted) was pretty good, except that in just before the third measure I keep getting a bass clef (to deal with the very low D) and
then the next three notes are notated in that bass clef - the [D,4F](FE) - then
the sheet music switches back to treble. I cannot get it to stop switching into bass clef, even when I specify clef=treble, and even though it handles that really low D at the very end there, without converting to bass clef. Am I screwing up, or is there some way to keep it from switching
to bass clef just before that third measure? (As I say, even telling it specifically to keep using treble in that third bar doesn't help.)
Thanks