![]() ![]() This option is incompatible with the preceding one.Ĭauses the tuning to be printed next to the corresponding strings to the left of the first row of tablature. This variable tells TablEdit to adjust the size of the printout to fit within the indicated number of pages. If you choose to define this variable as other than 100%, measure size as expressed in millimeters will, of course, have only relative significance. The available settings range from 33% to 133% of the original size. Setting it to a value other than 100% allows you to increase or decrease the print size by degrees in order to optimize paper use or to increase it for greater legibility, e.g. This setting affects the character and stave/tablature size of your printouts. If the " Fixed Width" option is selected, TablEdit will produce measures of identical width (like those you see on the screen) taking only the intervals of the tablature into account. TablEdit automatically skips over pick-up measures when printing bar numbers. If the option is selected, the " Proportional Note Spacing" value described above has no effect. This generally results in a slightly larger number of pages for the printout. ![]() Four or five measures is about right for standard paper sizes. Keep in mind that too high a number of measures per line will result in the tablature "bunching up" and make it harder to read. This allows you to set the number of measures to be printed per line of tablature. To vary the distance between one note and the note following it, insert an offset marker. ![]() This allows tablatures to be expanded or condensed to some degree. This value sets the horizontal spacing between notes in both the tablature and the stave. It also allows you to set a specific scale for the overall size of the printout. This dialog allows you to select a variety of elements for inclusion on your printouts. ![]()
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