phillg
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Post by phillg on Jul 26, 2018 20:53:28 GMT
I've added support for the single-column pre-printed title cards now, so that should work too. Go to options and under "Paper Type", select "Pre-printed 12x1" Set your paper type correctly!Because of the length of the strips (they're longer than US Letter paper) I've set the output to be US Legal which is long enough for the 12 strips. When you print, make sure you set the printer's paper size to US Legal otherwise the strips will print the wrong size. This is my printer's settings. Note that my paper size is set to Legal and I have 'fit to page' turned off (and scale at 100%) Let me know how you all get on -Phill
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phillg
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Post by phillg on Dec 5, 2018 6:13:04 GMT
I've created a different thread for this now (rather than continuing to hijack this thread). There's Christmas themes, new options, fonts and more! juke.studio - tile strip creator
Cheers, Phill
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jimk
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Post by jimk on Apr 9, 2019 17:00:44 GMT
Phil,
I've been offline for a while, taking care of "Life" and such (as well as putting the finishing touches on my 1452), but I came back today and looked-up this thread....
You, sir, are my Hero right now! I just spent the last half-hour or so loading and printing-up title strips, and tomorrow...tomorrow is "The Big Day" around here, as I'm finally going to install the amplifier and (knock on wood!) start spinning some 45's!
Thank you very, very much for creating this software (program?), and for offering it up online! Not many people would do such a thing in this day and age, and I want you to know that your work is very much appreciated!
Regards,
Jim K
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Post by spetersen on Jul 23, 2019 20:21:15 GMT
What are the mini album covers called in the SCH1?, not title strips exactly, where could I find them, other than working in Windows paint?
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Post by Ron Rich on Jul 23, 2019 20:34:11 GMT
Hi Scott, They were called "mini album covers", and / or "facsimiles"-- can you believe that ! Someone used to make them up and offer them for sale--can't recall who--where - sorry-- Ron Rich
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tonyj
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Post by tonyj on Jul 23, 2019 23:57:18 GMT
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Post by Ron Rich on Jul 24, 2019 2:47:54 GMT
Tony, They look fantastic from here--I don't think I'd attempt to sell them--the music "copyright -- people" can get rather nasty ! Ron Rich
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Post by johnlivo on Sept 12, 2019 7:31:13 GMT
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Post by johnlivo on Sept 12, 2019 7:33:02 GMT
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phillg
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Post by phillg on Sept 18, 2019 16:42:13 GMT
Another good option John.
I used that before I started this, but I wanted different designs and I wanted a more authentic font like the ones supplied by record vendors in the 60s, which is why I started this project.
As long as you're getting the title strips you like, use the tool that works best for you!
Cheers, Phill
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