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Chordious 2.6.4 now available

Chordious 2.6.4 is now available, and is a minor update over the previous release. The primary purpose of this release was to improve my setup for future releases, by updating dependencies, improving the release automation, and fixing tons of long-overdue

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Chordious 2.6.2 now available

Chordious 2.6.2 is now available, and is a minor update over the previous release. Like the previous release, there was another bug in the SVG.NET dependency that regressed Chordious. This time the abbreviation portion of chord names were overlapping the

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Chordious 2.6.1 now available

Chordious 2.6.1 is now available, and is a minor update over the previous release. Part of updating Chordious to .NET 6 meant upgrading my dependency on SVG.NET (the library I use to draw the diagrams) by several major versions. While

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Chordious 2.6 now available

Chordious 2.6 is now available! But what happened to 2.3 through 2.5? I’ll explain. A month ago I released Chordious 2.2, which included the scattered, unreleased work I’d done in the previous year. Part of the reason the work was

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Chordious 2.2 now available

Chordious 2.2 is now available! It’s the first major update over the previous 2.0 series. Last year I started work on the Chordious 2.1 preview, but I got caught up in other projects, and so development kind of stalled for

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Chordious 2.1.0.0 now available

Chordious 2.1.0.0 is now available, the first release for the Chordious 2.1 Preview. If you’re new to Chordious, your best bet is to stick with the Official releases. However, if you’re a Chordious veteran and okay with trading some stability

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Chordious 2.0.13 now available

Chordious 2.0.13 is now available, and is a minor update over the previous release. I know it’s been a while since the last release, no features here, just some bug fixes around copying and updating diagram styles. Thanks to John

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Ending the year with two advanced Chordious tutorials

Earlier this year I stated my intention of recording new Chordious tutorials, and since that initial bout I’ve fleshed out several more tutorials, all to make help users find their way around Chordious. Yesterday I uploaded the final two tutorials

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Six more Chordious tutorials

A few weeks ago I decided to record some updated Chordious tutorial videos using the latest version of Chordious. I was only able to make three at the time, which didn’t cover all of the functionality that the older videos

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New Chordious tutorials now available

So I checked and it seems the last time I did a video tutorial was several years (and versions) ago. Which means I spend a lot of time having to explain ho to use Chordious in text over email. Today

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