AudioTheory Guitars 3.5.0

A new update arrives today. This follows on from from last week's release of AudioTheory Piano Keys 3.0 and adds in some of the improvements developed here that are also relevant for AudioTheory Guitars.
[h3]Contextual Sharp/ Flat Note Selector[/h3]
This one is actually an AudioTheory Guitars exclusive as it relates to the note selectors only found in this app. These have been replaced with a new standardised design that takes up less space. This is because each sharp/ flat note now dynamically updates to match the current display state for each note.

As well as showing labels that are contextually relevant, the uniform button sizes now mean that when viewing diminished seventh chords, the harmonic roots (highlighted in light grey) line up!

[h3]Scale Inspector[/h3]
Learn more about each scale with the scale degrees, movable do labels, Roman numerals (where applicable) and standard note information all in one place. This is accessed by first opening the scale library, and then pressing the new info 'i' icon next to one of the scales.
[h3]Extended Scale Library[/h3]
The number of scales within the library has been increased substantially. There are new tabs for Jazz, Exotic, and Japanese. In total, 28 new types of scales have been added in.

[h3]New options for scale playback[/h3]
Play scales ascending, descending, or both. Scales now only play across a single octave, rather than just continuing for the full length of the keyboard.
[h3]And the rest:[/h3]
- The position of the play button has been adjusted for scales.
- Auto-loading chords with scales has been streamlined a bit. Pentatonic scales now just load the standard set of major chords. Melodic scales no longer auto-load chords, and a message now displays at the top of the screen when a set of chords are loaded on scale change.
- Spacing has been revised for chord names in alt note name languages
- (no capo) text now no longer shows in the chord library if a capo is applied (only shows in the main view)
- German note names have been added as an option within the application settings. When applied, B will display as H and B♭ will display as B.