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Azrael
I want / need to display the minus sign "-" in my vocals.
In EOF, it looks like the way it is supposed to be:
Ih-ah! Ih-ah!
Now the following is from the generated XML:
And in Rocksmith this becomes:
Ihah! Ihah!
Is there a way to "protect" a minus sign from beeing interpreted as a separator of syllables?
Edit:
I tried including a "dash" instead...
First I tried –, but this gives an error in the toolkit.
Then I tried ‒, but this gives only an empty space in Rocksmith
Now there are many more codes for dashes, if noone has an idea I will probably end up testing them all...
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