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How to print a Tune
'''How to print a Tune page'''
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Printing a web page is quite simple if you use a modern browser, running on any operating system installed on a decent computer.
Printing a web page is quite simple if you use a modern browser, running on any operating system installed on a decent computer.
However, if you only want to print the scores contained in a web page then the site that publishes them must implement some strategy to make this possible.
However, if you only want to print the scores contained in a web page then the site that publishes them must implement some strategy to make this possible.
Here at the TTA we have basically two types of pages:
Here at the TTA we have basically two types of pages:
#'''Tune information pages''': they contain a summary sheet of all the properties of the Tune
#'''Tune information pages''': they contain a summary sheet of all the properties of the Tune and the score for the tune itself.
#'''Tune annotations pages''': they contain annotation, comments, anecdotes and semantic links to alternative titles, alleged composers and/or geographical provenance, of the same tune.
#'''Tune annotations pages''': they contain annotation, comments, anecdotes and semantic links to alternative titles, alleged composers and/or geographical provenance, of the same tune.
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If you send a Tune information page to print you get the printing of only the score
If you send a Tune information page to a printer you get the printing of only the score
If you send a Tune annotation to print, you will get the score complete with annotation, comments, anecdotes and alternative titles, alleged composers and/or geographical provenance, of the same tune.
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If you send a Tune annotation page to a printer, you will get the score complete with annotation, comments, anecdotes and alternative titles, alleged composers and/or geographical provenance, of the same tune.
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TTA has two or three methods for printing:
TTA has two or three methods for printing:
# Using the print commands of your browser or PC (e.g. CTRL+P)
# Using the print commands of your browser or PC (e.g. CTRL+P)
# Use the "Print page" command on the left side of the Sidebar.
# Use the "Print page" command on the left side of the Sidebar.
The latter option allows you to choose the printing options in a popup before printing.  
The latter option allows you to choose the printing options in a popup before printing.
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If you are in the [[ABCSandbox]], you can click on the button provided by the ABC Editor page
If you are in the [[ABCSandbox]], you can click on the button provided by the ABC Editor page
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Latest revision as of 11:39, 30 May 2019


Printing
How to print a Tune.

User Tune Books


The Traditional Tune Archive
The Traditional Tune Archive

How to print a Tune page


Printing a web page is quite simple if you use a modern browser, running on any operating system installed on a decent computer. However, if you only want to print the scores contained in a web page then the site that publishes them must implement some strategy to make this possible. Here at the TTA we have basically two types of pages:

  1. Tune information pages: they contain a summary sheet of all the properties of the Tune and the score for the tune itself.
  2. Tune annotations pages: they contain annotation, comments, anecdotes and semantic links to alternative titles, alleged composers and/or geographical provenance, of the same tune.


If you send a Tune information page to a printer you get the printing of only the score
If you send a Tune annotation page to a printer, you will get the score complete with annotation, comments, anecdotes and alternative titles, alleged composers and/or geographical provenance, of the same tune.

TTA has two or three methods for printing:

  1. Using the print commands of your browser or PC (e.g. CTRL+P)
  2. Use the "Print page" command on the left side of the Sidebar.

The latter option allows you to choose the printing options in a popup before printing.
If you are in the ABCSandbox, you can click on the button provided by the ABC Editor page

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