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Hi, this is my second post after more then one year. The first time was about a "PARTIAL BIAB" app with transpose function. May be in the wrong forum just one reaction, I just saw, who needed this function as well.

So I'm curious about this one. First of all I'm really glad that a decent "Print to PDF" has been added. Printing to pdf previously didn't function very good since it lost many times the text (Title and chords).

However while using an iPad for music reading one mostly likes to have just one page if possible, although for printed sheet music one usually wants one page as well. If more then 11 staves are present one can easily choose for a smaller font and go up to say 14 staves. Although the font choice seems to be remembered the print setting is not. Many times it annoyed me that I forgot to set the number of staves while printing and wasted in the years hundreds of sheets. So please save the print setting with the song as well or tell me what I do wrong.

This is more obvious when printing multiple songs. And nowadays I print to pdf for my iPad (or tablet). So it is also obvious to have a "Print multiple songs to pdf..." function. The more because when merging pdf's into one book with Adobe Acrobat it creates "AUTOMATICALLY" bookmarks which can be used for searching in your pdf book. How easy can (could) it be!


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Your request to remember the print settings makes sense. I don't have the same need you do, so I haven't experimented, but I wonder if there might be other settings to remember (or not remember) so that a checkbox could control whether all such custom settings are saved or cleared?

Just a comment about the new PDF printing option: you are correct, it is nice that this was added, but you always could have printed to PDF by installing a printer driver such as Cute PDF and selecting it as your printer. I have printed to PDF for years (decades?) from BIAB and never saw anything truncated like you describe.


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Hi Matt,
Thanks for replyïng. I had a little discussion yesterday with my band members. Two of them and me (3) use BIAB already decades but we also use all 3 Adobe Acrobat Pro(9). We always tried to print to "Adobe PDF" in efforts to print to pdf every time a new release of BIAB was presented in the hope they solved the problem. We always noticed that most of the time text (title and chords) was missing in the pdf's 2 or more out of 3 prints so we decided already long ago to print to .jpg and import it into pdf. That's a work around. But one new member in our band told me he did always use "CutePDF writer" and he said never to experience a problem.
So I tried today to print again to "Adobe PDF" and again I experienced the same problem. No text.

However when I did install a few days ago 2013 and tried to use the "Print to PDF" function the first time BIAB asked me to install a driver "PDF995" which I did of course. That function seems to work OK. So I'm was very pleased. So it seems to be a default problem between BIAB and "Adobe pdf". While experimenting today now I noticed that PDF995 seems to be some "sponsered driver" you need to buy it, the print is OK. So I installed CutePDF writer since it does not have this sponsering problem, but surprisingly it acts differently from PDF995 but the print is only ok with a single print.

I did try all drivers one by one in the "print set up" and did make 6 prints. 3 with normal "OK-Print" (also producing a pdf file of course) and 3 times with "Print to pdf"
I noticed that the "Print to pdf" did automatically always choose PDF995, irellevant whatever setting has been choosen. I can see that since it is the only driver which opens with a yellow window at the right top side of BIAB saying "Printing to PDF.....". Then you need to choose in which directory you like to save it. After saving it opens automatically the saved pdf file.

Choosing "OK-Print" will choose the set driver. Of course if chosen PDF995, it follows the same procdure. If printing to Adobe pdf it just opens the window to choose the directory for saving. After saving it opens the pdf, with NO text printed. If choosen the CutePDF writer it follows the same procedure but does NOT open the saved pdf. The result is however the same so OK.

Now while choosing "Print multiple songs" all Adobe results are without text, so useless. Choosing "Print multiple songs" with the CutePDF writer it creates also only files with missing text, so useless as well. Only choosing PDF995 does print correct "multiple songs" except that the only way to struggle through all the time disturbing advertizing resulting it sometimes did save files under wrong names (unbelievable). So the only way to get it all right is to buy it. So far my experience today with BIAB 2013. (XP Sp3)

If one uses "Print multiple songs" and you like to get most songs on one page you need to remember in the song how it is organised to fit to one page. So in options e.g. you set the number of bars at the screen. This seems to be remembered in the song. Although I'm not aware of what is beïng remembered and what is NOT beïng remembered from all the possible settings. It seems that e.g. the "Notation Fonts" (in the same window) is NOT beïng remembered since if you change that it stays the same for all songs.

Trying to get a song into one page will at least effect the font Size (def.) = 24 option and the number of staves. So that will be the least 2 settings more which should be stored into a song. I should not include More... || margins since this is something which needs to be set differently for paper then for tablets. I think that basicly all other options should be the choice of the user if he starts printing since he probably always want it to be the same for all his songs.
So including the "number of bars" it makes 3 properties to be stored into the song in total. That's what I can think of right now, but remember my experience with "all" BIAB options is limited.

Since I've learned now printing using a correct driver like PDF995 while setting up the printer the "print mutiple songs to pdf" is actually not an important gadget anymore. Only I need to install a bought version for multiple song printing.


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Very interesting and thorough report, thanks.

I long ago abandoned Adobe for generating PDFs.

By the way, a related suggestion: have you tried the free notation software, MuseScore? It will import native BIAB files, including melody AND chords. It has some oddities of its own, but you should take a look; you might like it.


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Ok Matt,

I downloaded MuseScore, looks cute but I need to learn it first. Thanks for the tip.

I also bought the PDF995 key to get rid of advertizing. It works and now I can Print multiple songs without interferences and without mixing up song names.
But still it is quite stupid since you need to save every song yourself and to close the pdf views which pops up. Then wait for the next action. The other way is just to wait and then it prints out as many "save windows" as songs you are printing. I tried up to 16.
Then you click 16 times "save" and then 16 pdf viewing windows will pop up which you have to close again. This is of course NOT how you want to print multiple songs. It should not pop up every time with a save to pdf window and it should not show every pdf.

I'm quite sure that this can be only done with a limited number of songs since all the stuff will at some time overload the available memory or whatever and then stop or crash. I know this from other programs. My bands book contain already 200 songs and I doubt it is possible to multiple print tah in one time without keeping up with saving and closing the windows at the same time. May be 10 batches of 20 pages is a feasable task.


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Everyone needs to get tablets. Apple or android. I send charts from BIAB to a folder in win explorer and then to dropbox. The players I use and the subs all have access to dropbox and the charts. A tablet is a lot easier to carry around than books with over 200 paper charts in them. Later, Ray


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Yes, my band's book is on my iPad now. Neat.


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Yes and my over 150 books (real fake books) are all bookmarked as well. Including all my band books. The beauty of printing all biab pages in pdf is that when you "merge" them in Adobe Acrobat into one pdf book you get automatically a bookmarked book. You don't need to do anything for it, just merge and open the book in any pdf reader and search (scroll) your bookmarks. I use additionally iGigBook (for the 150 books) , ForScore (for play-along) and the iReal B book for transposable chords. Somebody interested in my free data-base? Ssst......

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FYI - if you don't like the nag screens in PDF995, it only costs, well, $9.95.


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FYI - PDF995 is the only one (at least for me) that shows text in both the "print" and the "print multiple songs" mode So it is the only I could use.

Still for "printing multiple songs" it is needed that the next 5 parameters should be saved into the song (added 2 more):

From the print menu:
1. number of staves
2. fontsize

From the print options (Opt.):
3. Bars/Screen
4. Chord Vertical Position
5. Lyric Position

Then: some choice should become possible (in PDF995) to "save automatically" (option) and to prevent pdf windows to show up (option). In Adobe Pdf you prevent that in the properties. Not so in PDF995


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This is more obvious when printing multiple songs. And nowadays I print to pdf for my iPad (or tablet). So it is also obvious to have a "Print multiple songs to pdf..." function. The more because when merging pdf's into one book with Adobe Acrobat it creates "AUTOMATICALLY" bookmarks which can be used for searching in your pdf book. How easy can (could) it be!




Well, Acrobat creates markers for each file it has added/merge together. So if you had your PDFs named SONG1.PDF to SONG9.PDF it would have generate bookmarks with those names.

No sure the scope of the program really should encompass this sort of feature. Band in a Box doesn't open multiple files within the program. I guess you could make tweak the jukebox to do it. It sounds like a thing not a lot of people would do, and besides, if there is an iPad App by PGMusic that will open Band in a Box files and display them, isn't that sort of redundant?

A much simpler way would be to script it. On a Mac, it would be pretty easy to get an AppleScript/Automator script created that could open a group of files in a folder with Band in a Box, and print them to PDF to a certain directory, and then run Acrobat to merge them all together. I already have a script that sorta does a lot of this already (the file names in a directory and merging the PDFs). It would be pretty easy to adapt to actually open Band in a Box files and do the other parts.

On PC, I would hope there is some sort of scripting thing you could do that is similar.


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Citaat:

Well, Acrobat creates markers for each file it has added/merge together. So if you had your PDFs named SONG1.PDF to SONG9.PDF it would have generate bookmarks with those names.



Remember that file names are now (BIAB 2013) using the name of the biab file name (usually your song title) instead of "notation #" which means that after merging you've got a direct scroll with song names. No editing needed while printing or afterwards.
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if there is an iPad App by PGMusic that will open Band in a Box files and display them, isn't that sort of redundant?



That app displays only chord names and no music. Then the displayed manner isn't that nice always. So it is for many people a useless app. That's why they sell it so cheap.
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Band in a Box doesn't open multiple files within the program.[/quote]
It has the function "Print multiple songs...." from any directory with BIAB files which is used a lot by many people. So why not make proper use of it? Just choose in Setup Printer...PDF995.[quote]On a Mac it would be pretty easy ..... On PC, I would hope there is some sort of scripting.



Please tell me after testing what really works and then post the script if possible for both, Mac and PC. (I use a PC,my bass player a Mac).

We are "almost" near an ideal situation. Multiple print the BIAB directory to pdf, merge and ready you are. Every week you can update your BIAB directory with the songs you want and a few minutes later you can scroll them in your iPad and share the stuff with friends.

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Today I discovered that while using the printer driver from "Adobe PDF" in the printer setup, that although text was missing altogether in the first pdf print (using multiple song printing), in the second song there was one character, in the third print there several more characters, but still at ought places, but from the 4th song and on till 20 it had "learned" to do it without any mistake. So I decided to put 3 fake biab songs as first songs to print. I must say now that in all my next start ups the problem with missing text has vanished anyway. Strange.

Why, using now Adobe PDF? Because you can set the driver to uncheck the "View Adobe PDF result". This cannot be done in the PDF995 driver.
You go to Setup Printer choose "Adobe PDF"
Then Choose aside that setting "Properties" go to Tab "Adobe PDF settings"
Uncheck "View Adobe PDF results"
Uncheck Rely on systems fonts only (it will use BIAB fonts)
Uncheck Ask to replace existing PDF file (optional)
Then do NOT USE the default choice in the Adobe PDF Output Folder field but browse for a directory you like dump all your *.pdf files. Don't give the file a name keep it *.pdf.
This will prevent the need to manually save every file. So it fully automatically prints the complete contents of a biab directory into pdf files.
Have fun.

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I'm very curious if someone already discovered another program that can "print multiple songs" to pdf properly. "Adobe Acrobat Pro" does with the correct propererty settings. But it's too expensive for many people (unless you downloaded an illegal version). I can imagine some other pdf writers might do the same. Untill now I didn't find one. Tried 7 now. None of them are suitable. Either the text has gone or you need to save file by file and/or you need to close each pdf example.

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