Originally Posted By: Guitarhacker
Tom.... your replies are now becoming a bit childish. Everyone here is really trying to help you. To say that PG music goes to great lengths to "hide" something important from you is a really big stretch. You've lost trust in them because they didn't provide you with some minutia details that really doesn't matter? Really? Get a grip. They provide you with some amazing software. Learn what it does before you go ripping them for what you feel is something they didn't include in the manual.


I'll rip them just as hard as they deserve if it's OK with you. Repeats are not "minutia [sic] details". They are basic. Get a grip.

Originally Posted By: Guitarhacker

No, it's not really needed now days. With modern printing and cheap paper,it's not really needed anymore. Using it is traditional and will save some trees if the music is on paper.... but it's now becoming popular to use a computer and software to display the music, so..... nope.... it's not needed. Can you say "teleprompter" and "laptops"?


Can you say "music stand"? If repeats are obsolete why doesn't BIAB say so instead of pretending to provide for them? If paper is obsolete why is there a print function?

Tell me you're kidding and we'll have a laugh.