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Fretboard neck diagrams
Fretboard neck diagrams






fretboard neck diagrams

Repositioning and resizing - yes drag/drop - to reposition you just click on an object and drag it around the page. Think of it as layers, just control what shows if objects are placed on top of each other, or parts of them overlap. If you think of the X and Y axes, X going right and Y going up, then Z is in effect going into the page. Z-order is the depth field in 3 dimensional space. So when the fretboard is selected and you tap 'a' you'll see the selected tool changes and when you click you get a capo! These toolbox shortcuts are active when there's no text in edit mode. For example the shortcut for the Solid Rounded Capo is 'a'. If you hover the mouse over an item in the toolbox you get a tooltip displayed showing a description of the tool and it's shortcut key. Re the capo insertion, what's happening there is that the toolbox has simple keyboard shortcuts. You should then be able to activate edit mode! If you generally don't use the footer then you can disable it by default in the Preferences.Īnother thing you can do instead of resizing / repositioning is to bring the one you're having trouble with to the top of the Z-order: right-click on the fretboard and select the menu Arrange > Bring to Front. If you're not using the fretboard footer then you can turn that off, will give you extra room. You'll just need to resize / position your fretboards so they don't overlap. Thanks for the extra info! It sounds like your issue is that the fretboards are overlapping - if another fretboard is actually partially on top in the Z-order at that location (including the blank area around it that's within the selection rectangle) then mouse events will be going to the one on top instead.

fretboard neck diagrams

Do you all use team viewer, skype share screen or some other tool where I could show you tonight when I get off work? Thanks, Ad Sorry for the length but I cannot explain it well without the detail. And when that happens and you try to for example put in the title a chord starting with A, it goes to insert a capo which apparently is Ctrl A even though I am not hitting control.

fretboard neck diagrams

FRETBOARD NECK DIAGRAMS HOW TO

So now I have the original fourth fretboard partially underneath the fifth fretboard but I don't now how to get rid of the fourth fretboard and save the "fifth"īut something locks the header at times and no matter whether you double click it does not go away. The "fifth" fretboard did allow me to edit the header. At that point I pulled up a new fretboard and due to spacing I had to put it on top of the fourth fretboard that would not let me. But the fourth fretboard it somehow stopped allowing me to edit the header. I did the same for the second and third fretboard. So when I pulled up a single fretboard, it did allow edit on the header. No fretboard besides the first could be changed). Just loaded a single fretboard (not the 7 fretboards I had been using which only allowed a title on the first fretboard. This morning I tried a different approach. As I said last night for whatever reason the fretboard is not going into edit mode so I cannot change the title. You exit edit mode by pressing the ESC key or just clicking on some other object, like the page background.Got some more info. You can then edit the text, or click to position the caret where you want to make an edit. you're trying to edit the text at the top of the fretboard? You just double click on the text you want to edit and it goes into edit mode (if you've a recent build installed, the outline goes green to indicate it's in edit mode). I'm not sure I fully understand the question.








Fretboard neck diagrams