TablEdit Users Say:
"I use TablEdit as a tool to help improve my guitar playing. It is a really useful program for learning new pieces -it is easy to edit and to print off hard copies of the tabs for later reference- and the playback feature with its variable speed means you can hear what it sounds like as you go. I also like the ability to input either tab or music notation or to import or export to ascii or midi files - this means it is easy to convert other forms of music quickly to TablEdit. I have tried many other tab editing programs but none seems to me to be as versatile as TablEdit."
David Scott - England
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| Selecting {File}{Options...} calls up the most comprehensive of TablEdit's dialogs. It can also be accessed directly from the main toolbar by clicking on |
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| The basic dialog consists of nine "tabs" containing almost all of the major controls for setting up the software to produce tablatures the way you want them to look, both on-screen and on the printed page. It also contains the settings controlling many aspects of the way the program behaves as you enter and edit tablatures. Each tab is explained on a page of its own. The nine "tabs" are:
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| General
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| Display
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| Fonts
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| Printing
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| Page Layout
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| Preferences
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| Screen
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| Advanced
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| Multitrack
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| There are four buttons at the bottom of each of these tabs.
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| [Print Preview] takes you directly to the "Print Preview" pane so that you can check the effects of your settings.
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| [Apply] applies the effects of any settings you make without closing the dialog.
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| [Close] closes the dialog without applying any changes you may have made to the settings.
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| [OK] applies any settings or changes you may have made and closes the dialog.
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