05-03-2025, 06:58 AM
Thanks for that!
I'd like to share a thought with you: there's a "troubling" option: "create a dummy piece." It's strange; I used this option when I needed a blank page for a student using your application. It's already useful, but if I try to save it in "PDF overlay" mode, it takes forever. Maybe because the document doesn't have a name? I'm not sure, but it never ends.
Yet, that's exactly where I started: a dummy document, then some notations, then save. It's quite logical, but you can't give it a name. It would be wise to ask what template you want for this document? Then, what name do you want to give it?
In teaching, we use few templates: 1. a blank page, 2. an existing score, 3. a tablature, 4. a score, 5. a list of chords...
We see that the concept of an "empty" template (with just what you want) becomes very useful...
I wrote it with a translator, I hope you understand...
I'd like to share a thought with you: there's a "troubling" option: "create a dummy piece." It's strange; I used this option when I needed a blank page for a student using your application. It's already useful, but if I try to save it in "PDF overlay" mode, it takes forever. Maybe because the document doesn't have a name? I'm not sure, but it never ends.
Yet, that's exactly where I started: a dummy document, then some notations, then save. It's quite logical, but you can't give it a name. It would be wise to ask what template you want for this document? Then, what name do you want to give it?
In teaching, we use few templates: 1. a blank page, 2. an existing score, 3. a tablature, 4. a score, 5. a list of chords...
We see that the concept of an "empty" template (with just what you want) becomes very useful...
I wrote it with a translator, I hope you understand...