![]() ![]() Then, when they wish to find a tune quickly, they can use the search for text function on whatever program or app they are using to find the tune. ![]() I believe there are programs out there that could take the PDF created by ABCexplorer, use OCR to find the text, and somehow embed that searchable text into a finished PDF file that I can distribute to people. My problem is that while the PDFs produced by the program are very high quality digital sheet music, the text within the PDF files is not searchable by PDF reading programs, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader, Foxit Reader, or the iOS app GoodReader. I also use it to print the tune sets used by a pick-up community contra band, a slow fiddle jam, and a currently-covid-canceled Irish session. I use it to collate my own tune books for bluegrass, old time, Irish, Scottish, fife and drum, and assorted cats and dogs of tunes and songs. It's freeware by GĂ©rard Dumont of France, and it is very useful for creating, editing, collating, playing, and printing various images and files from ABC notation music files. I've searched the Forum intently, but haven't seen an answer to this. Hi, this is for the tech folks out there.
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