From Admin: "I have not noticed this problem. Could you please give me a link to where it occurs."
For the purpose of providing an example, I have made my own songbook public - it's called "Tom's Uke Songbook" in "Uke Collections" :-
http://www.chordie.com/publicbooks.php? … ngid=98004
I have sorted it on artist rather than song title, as there are more error examples to look at (sorted on song title, the whole of the songbook is italicised after the first chorus of the 2nd song!). Sorted on artist, this only happens after the 10th song - see below.
If you click "view songbook" you can see the following examples of formatting errors, which don't occur when the songs are viewed individually:-
1st song (Night They Drove Old Dixie Down): the 1st line of the 2nd verse is italicised.
2nd song (Waltzing Matilda): the whole of the song after the 1st verse is italicised.
3rd song(The Rose): OK (no chorus in this song!).
4th song (Knocking On Heaven's Door): 1st line of the 2nd verse is italicised.
5th song (Bad Moon Rising): 1st line of 2nd verse is italicised.
6th song (Down On The Corner): first 2 lines of 2nd verse are italicised.
7th song (I'm Just A Country Boy): 1st line of 2nd verse is italicised.
8th song (Peaceful Easy Feeling): 2 lines of 2nd verse italicised.
9th song (Green Fields of France): 7 lines after 1st chorus italicised.
10th song (And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda): Everything from 2nd verse to end of songbook is italicised!
Hope that provides enough examples.
When View Songbook is used in conjunction with File/Save As... in IE7 (or File/Save Page As... in Firefox), it *potentially* provides a very useful means of creating a local back-up of your work in one convenient file, on your own PC, safe from any disasters which might happen on-line in the future. But as things stand at the moment, it's a bit of a mess...
Tom