Topic: Printing Songs Posted In The Forum

Is there an easy way to print out a song as it is seen posted in the forum? A standard print command prints it as a text file and the only way that I have found is longwinded. I have to:


1. Right click on the song and select all (I am unable to select just the song this selects everything, adverts, the lot)

2. Right click on it again and select copy

3. Minimise Chordie and open Word

4. Right click and paste

5. Highlight the just the song, right click and copy

6. Open a new document, right click and paste

7. Save as text

8. Open 'By The Chord' to be able to print it as seen.


There must be an easier way, but I have not found it- help please. <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_confused.gif" border=0 alt="Confused">


Roger

"Do, or do not; there is no try"

Re: Printing Songs Posted In The Forum

Roger - Here is a possible solution . . . not optimal, but a 'deviously doable' workaround that allows you to get the beautiful chordie formatting plus transposability and savability.  For lack of a better term, I'll call it:


"How To Hi-Jack A Song In Your Songbook"

1.  Copy the chrodpro text and chords of a song in the forum.  (Or, copy the text and chords of a chordpro-form song from anywhere.)

2.  Go to your chordie songbook - pick a victim - just pick a song that can't defend itself . . . a song that you don't need anymore . . . a song who's end has come . . .

3.  Open your chosen 'victim song' using the 'edit' button.

4.  Now - this is important - in the song edit pane, zap the whole song EXCEPT for the {t:Song Title} and {st:Subtitle} lines.  These two lines MUST stay put.

5.  Paste in your song right under the old title and sub-title lines.

6.  Change your own song's 'title' and 'sub-title' commands to comments by putting {c:Your Title} and {c:Your Subtitle} brackets and c: commands.  Each comment must each appear own their own line.

7.  'Save' the new hi-jacked song using the save button under the edit pane.

8.  If you copied a song lyric from the forum, the chord brackets will need to be replaced in the edit pane - the chords will be in the right location, just without any [ ] around them.

9.  Always exit the edit routine by hitting the 'return to songbook' button after saving your changes.  Your hi-jacked song will be in your songbook - but it will be listed under the original "victim song's" index name . . .

10.  You can now open up your new song now, as you normally would any song in your songbook - and you can now transpose, print, etc.  Your new song will always have the 'victim song' title and sub-title at the top though . . .

11.  Obviously, never make this hi-jacked song or songbook public since the indexing would probably get all fouled up . . .


Seems complicated, but it is a simple task.  Again, not an optimal solution - but a solution. - James

"That darn Pythagorean Comma thing keeps messing me up!"
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Re: Printing Songs Posted In The Forum

Thank you James,


I somehow thought that you would come up with a solution for my problem. I will give it a try at the earliest opportunity.


Roger


I have just found "Flabby-Assed Buffoons". The ideal candidate!

"Do, or do not; there is no try"

Re: Printing Songs Posted In The Forum

I just have to add a feature for this.


It is technically very easy, but I am afraid people will use it for posting songs, and then I get in copyright trouble.


BTW: Someone posted an url to a really cool site for formatting your own chopro-songs (and printing them or copying them to Word). I could not find it. Anybody remembering this post?

Re: Printing Songs Posted In The Forum

I think that was James McCormick's suggestion of using the resouce section of www.bythechord.com but I cannot find the thread though.


I found it!


It is in Vintons thread in About Chordie dated 23 Jan 2007 titled "Font Size In Song Won't Permit Right Copying" and it is James McCorimick's reply of the same date timed at 23.02.


Roger

"Do, or do not; there is no try"