07-26-2023, 05:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-26-2023, 05:48 AM by Geoff Bacon.)
Snippets use the original file (https://zubersoft.com/mobilesheets/forum...p?tid=5509) i.e. they just create a separate entry for it rather than a separate file.
(I think "Copy Song" also uses the original file.)
I would therefore expect any annotations to be available in the snippet (but I could be wrong)
Your example uses low page numbers so perhaps your pdf files only have a few songs in them.
Should there be many songs in the pdf then I would consider re-importing it again with an associated .csv file indicating the page numbers for each song. This will add separate name entries for each song in the single physical file; these can then be used in setlists.
To my mind the .csv route is really best when you know that the pdf is not subject to changes ie. the page numbers are constant.
One of my song books is frequently being updated. Rather than mucking about with a .csv file, I just print the required pages for each song to a pdf printer e.g. Cutepdf. These pdfs are then added in their own right. Doing this means that I can maintain my annotations on songs when the author updates the song book (slighty more file space but marginal)
Geoff
(I think "Copy Song" also uses the original file.)
I would therefore expect any annotations to be available in the snippet (but I could be wrong)
Your example uses low page numbers so perhaps your pdf files only have a few songs in them.
Should there be many songs in the pdf then I would consider re-importing it again with an associated .csv file indicating the page numbers for each song. This will add separate name entries for each song in the single physical file; these can then be used in setlists.
To my mind the .csv route is really best when you know that the pdf is not subject to changes ie. the page numbers are constant.
One of my song books is frequently being updated. Rather than mucking about with a .csv file, I just print the required pages for each song to a pdf printer e.g. Cutepdf. These pdfs are then added in their own right. Doing this means that I can maintain my annotations on songs when the author updates the song book (slighty more file space but marginal)
Geoff
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