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    Quote Originally Posted by DanLib View Post
    When writing the text x3 or whatever -does one write this under the left side repeat bar or the right side repeat sign?

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    How does one write chord changes on the 'and' of the beat? Or on the upbeat? If you will?
    Thanks Dan
    Write the x3 before the right side repeat bar.
    There is currently no support for anticipations.

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    Red face I got on problem, could anyone help me? :-)

    Ok, Hello to everyone,

    I am new to this program. Till now all is working great. But I am writing one of my own songs in the program, I came to the end of the first page. I donīt manage to write my entire song, no new page comes up, I do not know how to creat a second page for my song. Canīt I write an entire song? What am I missing? Thank you for any help you can give me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuffyLOL View Post
    I donīt manage to write my entire song, no new page comes up...
    Currently there is only one page available (but see below.)
    You can use repeats, DS, DC as you see in some other songs. Additional barlines can be added across a system (meaning a line) - there can be 4 measures or 8 or 16. For example if you have the 1300 jazz standards playlist, the song Brazil, has 8 across.
    Some other songs to look at:
    All through the night
    And the angels sing
    Captain Marvel

    However you can create a new song as a second page - title it in a similar way so this song follows the other, then swipe to view the next 'page'.
    The player can only play back the page it is on (currently it can not span two pages (two 'songs')

    More info
    https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...2933#post32933

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    Thank you it worked

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    About vertical separation, I've found that when there are some comments above the first system, it overlaps with the style/composer info line. So an extra vertical space is often needed for the first system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CyrilleB View Post
    About vertical separation, I've found that when there are some comments above the first system, it overlaps with the style/composer info line. So an extra vertical space is often needed for the first system.
    Maybe I don't understand what you are seeking...
    The "move system down" arrow(s) (1,2 or3 steps) work as expected on the first system as well as lower systems on both my iPad and android apps. Comments I write using first system text when raised above that system don't overlap the composer line.
    Text Above First System Example - Unknown Composer

    Text Above First System Example 1 - Unknown Composer

    Please post an example chart showing the issue.
    )BOB

    EDIT:
    Sometimes (on the longest charts) the systems can become squeezed together
    Last edited by pdxdjazz; 11-24-2016 at 04:01 PM.

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    In your first example, the input text clearly overlaps with "medium swing" text. This is why the second example looks better (with the additional vertical space)

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    The appearance of the display may vary on different devices.
    Use the down-arrow(s) to improve your chart's layout appearance as necessary.
    We remain constrained by the current single-page limitation.
    )BOB

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    This is what I've been suggesting since 2016!

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