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ENCguitar wrote:I regularly print songs from Chordie and the chords come out in a fairly light blue color with a serif Times-style font.
Neither of these are good.
Please use a non-serif font (Arial) for the chords. This is easier to read (no thins) and will photocopy better. A darker font will photocopy better too.
thanks
I am disappointed this problem has not been addressed. Sky blue chords in fonts with 'thins' and serifs is just a silly mistake, not a style thing. Chordie's a great site but competitors will eat your lunch if you don't do what you can to improve it.
I haven't found the solution above to work well. Printing in grayscale makes the blue chord letters print gray, not black. So the chord letters are still too light to photocopy well and they are still the wrong font (because they have 'thin' areas, making G hard to distinguish from C, for instance),
Please consider changing Chordie's default printing fonts and colors to improve clarity
I regularly print songs from Chordie and the chords come out in a fairly light blue color with a serif Times-style font.
Neither of these are good.
Please use a non-serif font (Arial) for the chords. This is easier to read (no thins) and will photocopy better. A darker font will photocopy better too.
thanks
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