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songpony July 21st, 2006 06:32 AM

singer's name display
 
It appears that in 3.310 the number of characters allowed per singer/song has been decreased. Was that intentional? Even though it wrapped to another line, it was still nice to see more of the song title. Was there a reason behind this or might it get changed back?

ddouglass July 21st, 2006 08:19 AM

Songpony, you can adjust this by setting the font in the SND under Tools. The same place you adjust the number of lines to display.

songpony July 22nd, 2006 12:43 PM

I'm using the same font I was before, and don't really want to make it smaller just to get more characters to display - it makes it harder to read.

ddouglass July 24th, 2006 12:41 AM

Well, then I can't help you. I haven't seen any difference in the font size on any of my systems. There were no changes made to the SND in the latest version. The only way for less information being displayed would have to be a change to your display size or a change to a larger font size. The only way to get it back is to change one of those.

songpony July 24th, 2006 09:01 PM

No, I don't think there was any change in font sizes or any of that - everything is the same font type and size as I selected back when the SND was a new feature. It's just that instead of truncating after X number of characters (which allowed long song titles to wrap to the next line and display quite a number of characters on that line), it's now truncating after fewer characters - about 3 after the wrap. I never took the time to count the actual number of characters, and unfortunately both of my systems are at the new version so I can't count what it was before. It definitely is different, though.


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