Tablatures 1.11

Tablatures 1.11 has just been released.

It’s now possible to add floating text anywhere on your tablatures:

Step 1: click and drag the “Floating text” box
Step 2: drop the new text wherever you need it

…and double click on <edit me> to edit it.

Tablatures 1.11 also improves the beaming algorithm and the rendering of octave offset symbols (i.e. consecutive symbols like 8va will be grouped).

Tablatures 1.10

Tablatures 1.10 has just been released.

This version features a totally rewritten copy & paste support which vastly improves the previous basic implementation. Also, when deleting a selection, everything inside it will be removed (chord texts, directions, etc…). In the previous version, only notes and barlines were deleted, but that wasn’t so intuitive or useful.

A lot of work and testing has been done, but if you encounter a problem, don’t hesitate to report it.

Tablatures 1.9

Tablatures 1.9 is now available for download.

New in this version:

  • Added a zoom slider at the bottom of the window.
  • The line spacing for the tablature staff can be adjusted (see the menu “Edit” -> “Tablature Staff Properties…”).
  • MIDI playback: when a repeat end bar line is encountered, its repeat count value is ignored if there are alternate endings in the bar. This behaviour is similar to that of PowerTabEditor.
  • MIDI playback: added an option to start with a metronome intro (“MIDI” -> “Metronome Intro”).

Tablatures 1.8

Tablatures 1.8 has just been released.

New in this version:

  • Added an option to draw left-handed chord diagrams.
  • MIDI playback can be paused. A pause button is available among those that can be added to the toolbar.
  • Added “Uniform Positions Width” in the Score menu: it makes the width of positions (i.e. the distance between notes) uniform across the whole score.