Topic: Non-proportional font?
I apologize if this was asked, my search returned no results.
How does one specify a proportional font to be used for one's songbook?
Thanks!
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I apologize if this was asked, my search returned no results.
How does one specify a proportional font to be used for one's songbook?
Thanks!
Currently this is not possible. Well, you could of course download the songbook and edit the base font in the css-file, but that is a bit "hackish".
Tell me more about why you want this?
It should not be necessary to use a propotional font on the formatted songs. Unformatted songs should already have an proportional font. Are you having problems with unsuccessfully formatted song?
I am having problems with differences between Edit / Preview and the final version.
For example:
<a href="http://www.chordie.com/chord.pere/?url=http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/print.phpreplaceqmarkwhat=tab&id=29203&songbook=source&transpose=0" target="_blank"> http://www.chordie.com/chord.pere/?url= … ultimate-g uitar.com/print.phpreplaceqmarkwhat=tab&id=29203&son gbook=source&transpose=0</a>
It looks properly formatted in the preview window, but when I view it from my songbook I see {sot} and {eot} as if they were text not format commands.
Do I need a {sot} and {sot} before every line of tab?
I am able to reproduce this error. I do not know what is causing it. Ill look into it.
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