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Win 10 does not want to open SeeSharp.desktop.exe #35

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Miltinsky opened this issue Mar 21, 2022 · 3 comments
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Win 10 does not want to open SeeSharp.desktop.exe #35

Miltinsky opened this issue Mar 21, 2022 · 3 comments

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@Miltinsky
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Win 10 does not want to open SeeSharp.desktop.exe and says it is an unknown program. What to do?
Could SeeSharp be used to display lyrics with chords above lyrics. The chords like D are on a line above the lyrics. Low vision person needs magnification but lines run off the side of the monitor. The fonts on downloaded lyrics/chords are monospace.

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Milto
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hbnrmx commented Mar 22, 2022

Hi @Miltinsky,

thanks for your feedback!

Win 10 does not want to open SeeSharp.desktop.exe and says it is an unknown program
It sounds as though you ran into a windows security feature.

I don't recommend this usually, but depending on the dialog,
you may want to click "More info" and "Run anyway" or make an exception in your antivirus.

Could SeeSharp be used to display lyrics with chords above lyrics.

It can, if you find a way to bake the lyrics into the image of the sheet music.
The program will just pan over predefined scan lines in an image
and has no understanding of musical context or lyrics.

It works in a similar way as MagniPy, see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tvPX4ocKLg

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Miltinsky commented Mar 24, 2022 via email

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hbnrmx commented Mar 26, 2022

Are there any other instructions or hotkeys??

Try pressing F1 on any screen for a bit more context

I see it works with a JPEG but not PDF. Does it work with any other file types?

JPEG, PNG, GIF and BMP are supported. You could try to convert your PDFs, for example here: https://pdf2png.com/

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