(Note to Mike: i have collected a few feature ideas in the previous months, hence the multiple new topics opened by me, i hope it is okay that i kept one feature idea per forum thread)
Currently i have not figured out any way to avoid ugly line breaks in tab sections of my chordpro files.
As you can see in the following screenshots at the bottom, if the screen width is lower than necessary, the guitar tabs get rendered useless.
Forgive me if there is some option to fix this available already.
From my logical thinking perspective there would be the following possible solutions:
1) auto-scale based on the number of characters per line (would be nice though if it would only scale the tab section - https://www.chordpro.org/chordpro/directives-env_tab/ - and not the entire .cho file)
2) more intelligent solution to introduce auto-breaks in guitar tabs - possibly way more complex
Example Screenshots:
1) screen width ok:
(i had my tablet in landscape orientation)
![[Image: Screenshot-20250222-135458.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/rKm96Nvp/Screenshot-20250222-135458.jpg)
2) screen width too low:
(tablet in portrait orientation)
Currently i have not figured out any way to avoid ugly line breaks in tab sections of my chordpro files.
As you can see in the following screenshots at the bottom, if the screen width is lower than necessary, the guitar tabs get rendered useless.
Forgive me if there is some option to fix this available already.
From my logical thinking perspective there would be the following possible solutions:
1) auto-scale based on the number of characters per line (would be nice though if it would only scale the tab section - https://www.chordpro.org/chordpro/directives-env_tab/ - and not the entire .cho file)
2) more intelligent solution to introduce auto-breaks in guitar tabs - possibly way more complex
Example Screenshots:
1) screen width ok:
(i had my tablet in landscape orientation)
![[Image: Screenshot-20250222-135458.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/rKm96Nvp/Screenshot-20250222-135458.jpg)
2) screen width too low:
(tablet in portrait orientation)
![[Image: Screenshot-20250222-135449.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/h1Wk5Fgd/Screenshot-20250222-135449.jpg)