I have 3 questions:
Thank you!
Judy
]]>In a nutshell, the issue relies in how the plugin handles semi-tones. When you increase or decrease a semitone, flats and sharps don’t overlap correctly: for example, Bb gets lowered into A# instead of A, thus making the whole transpose function broken.
Unfortunately the problem has not been fixed yet. Since the plugin is now 2 years old, I decided to manually fix that by releasing a fork of this plugin. You can find it here, together with the whole explanation of how it has been handled:
To install the fork, just download the zip from GitHub and install it: be sure to disable the former plugin before that, as the fork uses the same hook names (don’t worry, WordPress will warn you even if you don’t – you won’t risk to break your blog).
If the author wants to discuss the fix and/or needs help to implement it in the “master branch”, I’m available for that
How can I make the table not transpose? Perhaps the easiest solution would be to have the horizontal scroll bar to be present on the wordpress page. Is there a way to do that?
]]>Please include your future requests and complaints here
Emre
]]>But I also can’t figure out how to SHOW the ‘green button’ that expands the data for a single row.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
[gdoc key=”https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/0000000000-000000/edit?usp=sharing” datatables_searching=”false” datatables_paging=”false” datatables_dom=”lfrtip” query=”select * where D contains ‘10515’”]
]]>This:
abcd
1234
5678
becomes:
a15
b26
c37
d48
Thanks!
]]>It is different from other email address encrypters, mainly because it was easy to use and edit and didn’t require use of an external program to do the encrypting for you.
You had to enter it in reverse format as domain.com@username and call the javascript function in the body of the page.
I simply modified the javascript function to accept the email address as an argument and then converted it into a plugin for wordpress.
Read more about the Transpose Email Plugin.
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