

This outputs the song content as a plain text file, placing chords on a line above the lyrics. OnSong exports the HTML file to closely resemble the chord chart as rendered in OnSong. HTML files can be exported to view in web browsers on any platform. This can be used in other OpenSong-compatible applications for lyrics projection or library management. OpenSongĬhoosing this format will export the song or set in the OpenSong XML file format. This file format is text-based and has the. This can be used to edit and view the file ChordPro-compatible apps. ChordProĬhoosing this format will export the song content using the ChordPro syntax.

This is useful for importing into another version of OnSong, or to save in order to make future changes. The OnSong file format is usually just the content as it is written in the Song Editor. These files do not include annotations or sticky notes.
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Songs that use the PDF format will be appended to the document in the page size, orientation, and margins used in the original file.

If you have another file type in your set, that will be outputted as just the song title. Only text-based chord charts and other PDF files can be exported the PDF file format. OnSong uses the page size, orientation, and margins as provided in Page Layout Settings when exporting PDF files. When the "As a single file" option is turned on, a single multipage document is outputted. OnSong can export a song or songs in the PDF format. PDF is a standard file format that is used as a means to create digital paper output. OnSong supports a number of file formats with which to export songs and sets including: Adobe PDF
