TablEdit Users Say:

"One year ago I found Tabledit in the Internet. I downloaded it intending to delete it after a quick glance. When I tried the software I was so impressed that I brought out a guitar from storage to have a go. After thirty years playing classical music and the blues I became tired of reading music notation, I was never good at it. With the demo of TablEdit I played a piece in two days and wrote another piece in a few days, I was amazed with the software so I purchased it. The reason I bought the music was to avoid trying to sight read music. Using Tabledit has improved my speed reading music, I still use the music to get the timing in a new piece that I may download. I can’t say too much more except the people who manage Tabledit are attentive and honest, I lost my hard drive which was not backed up and the owners of the software sent me a new copy and this is the reason I am writing this letter, honesty and integrity are hard to beat."
John Clifford - Ontario, Canada

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Exporting a tablature to ABC format  
 
A number of the parameters used by the Export ASCII function are also to be found here.  
 
Page Width  
 
This first parameter defines the maximum line length, expressed as a number of characters, of the ABC file. A value smaller than 80 is recommended  
 
From measure ... To measure  
 
Allows you to define the measures to be exported. The Reading List is always exported.  
 
Append to End of File  
 
This parameter is important and is selected by default. It allows you to include multiple compositions in a single ABC file.  
 
the ABC files exported by TablEdit are highly simplified compared to the original tablature. Tied notes and grace notes are not taken into account. Differing note durations within a single chord are not noted. This is due to limitations in the ABC format, which doesn't lend itself very well to polyphonic music.