TablEdit Users Say:
"Being able to add backup to a song has been so helpful in getting the feel of what it's like to jam with others which I don't have the opportunity to do. And being able to add the metronome to the song is wonderful in keeping my timing accurate and helping me to learn not stop at my mistakes and to keep going."
Angie Sumpter - Texas, USA
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The "Fonts" tab allows you to select the fonts to be used both on the screen and on your printouts.
- Tablature Font (the font that will be used to display and print the tablature). The spaces between the tablature lines and the ruler graduations are determined by the size of the Tablature font so that the fret numbers are never superimposed on one another. It's important to choose a font which provides the most legible spacing. You can force a temporary change of the font used for displaying the numbers in a tablature by selecting the desired note in the tablature and then selecting {Edit}{Format...} and choosing a font from the font list. This function also allows the selection of a contrasting background color for a particular note for emphasis. Just activate the check box marked "Stabilo" then click on the colored square and select your color.
- Title and Subtitle Fonts (the font to be used to print the information in the header
- Small Font (the font used to display and to print the effects and the chord names above the chords).
- Text Fonts (the fonts used by default to display and to print the texts). The "Text 1" font is also used to display pitch changes as the "Text 2" font is used to display grace notes.
- Graphics font. The color selected for this font is also used for both the tablature and standard notation lines, repeat signs, clefs, etc...
- Chord diagrams font. The color selected for this font will be used for painting the chord diagrams.
The time signature is always displayed and printed out using the TablEdit True Type font. Its attributes cannot be changed.
To change a font, double-click on the desired element in the font list (or select it with the cursor keys) then press [Return] and then select the desired typeface, style, color and point size from the font selector.