Well, I'm in that typical newbie mode where I'm using the app and learning and unlearning and relearning.

I spent quite a bit of time PDF'ing our songs. Then more time PDF'ing to use huge font and fill up "every" page to account for SLM scrolling to the end of a PDF page regardless of whether there was text past a certain point.
[btw: I used what I thought was a pretty cool trick to create PDFs for those so inclined. In Word, where I edit the original doc, choose Page Layout/Margins/Narrow Margins. This provides maximum extent on the page, and more importantly, reduce the bottom & top margin so that when the doc does a page turn there's very little blank space.]
But
then, my other guitarist wanted chords everywhere (I had a habit of leaving them off except where
I happened to be unsure

), plus he wanted uncapo'd versions. Sigh. So I started looking at other approaches, and discovered ChordPro format (something I've never needed). I read what the SLM help webpages had to say about it, and it looks interesting, but before I spend
another hunk of time, thought I'd get some better idea of how it might work.
- There seems to be quite a bit of support for chord manipulation in the Chord window: transposing, for instance. If I use ChordPro style lyrics, will transposition apply to those chords as well? If so, we can all apply our capos independently.
- Can I use a monospaced text file as feeder document and have SLM recognize ChordPro format, or do I need to enter the lyrics directly in Lyric window?
Thanks for any help or opinions.
Chuck Puckett
"I don't want to steal the show... I only want to borrow it for a while"
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