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With the edit feature turned off on chordie (I blame lawyers) I have gone to editing songs offline. There are many programs out there just google for them. I used to copy the ChordPro format from chordie and paste it into another program for better printing options. The ChordPro format came up when you hit the edit button on the song. Now I know that is gone and I'm not asking for it to come back.
What I was wondering was could there be a button on the song that shows the ChordPro format without the option to edit it? A "show ChordPro format" button if you will. That way it is a great start off point to copy and paste that format into an offline editor.
Now I know I could copy and paste right from the song but most songs have half of the work done already and it would make a great start off point for editing. Just like it was when we could edit online. It brings the same editing function back to the user (with a little help from another program) that was there before.
The downside of this idea is editing no longer helps us as a community. We would only be editing songs for ourselves. But with a little patience and support I believe we will eventually get the edit feature back and can then share our work.
I don't mean to stir up flames so no ranting here. This is just a workaround idea.
Luke
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Luke
I wouldnt say you are ven trying to start up that old boring rant.
This is a good imformative post to help others while we have no edit feature.
Ken
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Luke good question,I dont have access to modifing any struture (adding or subtracting features) you could email the admin thats what I would suggest ![]()
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Luke - Have you tried the "chopro" button located beside the print button on song pages (right side, midway down)? Is that what you're looking for or is something else?
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Yes! The "chopro" Button is exactly what I was talking about! How did I miss that!
If you get an offline editor, copy the chopro format after clicking that button you can paste it into an offline editor and get all of your editing capabilities back. I knew we could find a solution to this!
Just to make this easy for everyone try this software.
http://linkesoft.com/songbook/
You can still transpose, print and most importantly edit on this software.
BIG BIG UPS to the Moderators here! And of course to our benefactor who gave us this great site.
Happy playing!
Luke
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Thanks top I never use that feature good heads up ![]()
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You can download songsheet generator from tenbyten.com and it's free, though they nag about a donation of $18 (or whatever you choose)
It's not that intuitive, but with perseverence, you CAN figure it out.
HTH
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There is also a programme called Songbook and its free too. Pop it into your browser and you will find it. What I do is to copy the Chordpro section into notebook ( accessories Windows) and then save . All you then have to do is to import it into Songbook. With songbook you can transpose with ease, easliy alter chords you are not happy with and the best bit, you can make up a play list. I now use a lap top instead of hard copies. The other bonus is, if you have a dongle and some mc decides he would like the band to play say Green Green Grass of Home and you don't have it in your repertoire, download it from Chordie ...then put it in your play list ....
Chordie rules!
Chum
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Thaks a lot to author, your information is very good! ![]()
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I've been using Songbook by Linkesoft for several years and it is a great program. It has a Windows version and Windowes mobile version and they work great together, although they are not free, but well worth the money.
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