I have an itouch & this doesn't work. There is no way to click on the code. You can select & copy it but there doesn't seem to be a way to paste it in the irealbook editor. Any ideas?
When I tried to send to a Forum topic I got a lot of html garbage that did not look worth posting.
Try posting it ("html garbage") to the Sandbox section of the Forums as a test.
Also check this thread:
https://forums.irealpro.com/threads/488/
)BOB
Our recommended method is to use Mail since it does not corrupt the song codes....it opened Mail, which I can never use any more (at work it's all gone Gmail)
No, the PDF will not open in iReal Book (currently v3) but will be viewable in the iOS device as it can display PDFs.When I try the PDF method, I can get it into my mail on the iPod. But it doesn't offer iReal Book as an option for opening the file.
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How do I convince the Mac Editor to use Mail?
Hi CHartman, sorry for all the problems you are having.
Check that Apple Mail on your Mac computer is set to the default Mail app:
Mail>Preferences>General....Default mail reader .... Mail.
Once this is done, Clicking Mac editor>Playlist to device (or Song to device) should open Mail and insert the song code into the body of your email. If you can use an email address from your ISP (not gmail) and able to pick this up on your iOS device then the code should stay intact. This might mean you have to set up a new account in Mail (Preferences>Accounts so they send from the ISP (or your alternate email address) and set up Mail in your iOS device to collect email from there.
(But try gmail/hotmail first as they could work ok.)
Please let us know if you are still having problems.![]()
...On the other hand it would be very inconvenient to set it that way whenever I want to use the Editor, then reset it afterwards. ...
You do not have to have the account in Mail on all the time. You can set it up and turn Enable this account Off, when you do not need it. Is it possible for you to try this to see if it works? (then turn off Enable.) This will give us an idea what is happening (or not.)
Thanks.
I presume you are using the latest version of Mac editor? (v0.6.4.) When it appears in Mail it will show the code. Once sent then collected on your iPod touch, tapping on it in Mail should open and import the song into iReal book....Then I chose "Email Selected Song to iOS Device." A new-message window appeared in Mail. But instead of a link it had the text (html) version.
...I'm not sure how I'd "disable" the Mail account, though I can use Mail's own prefs to make it not the default email reader.
You can email them back to yourself just so they are in the correct place (but remember not to directly reply to them as they have been forwarded to yourself.)[*] This method has another disadvantage: during the five minutes while Mail was the default email app I got two messages, both of which ended up permanently shunted away from the Gmail I need to keep my mail in.
I think this is possible and seems to be what is happening with others' experiences (but not entirely sure as I have not carried out lots of tests on this.)Could a Gmail address cause the song-thing to get rendered as a character string and not show up as a link? (That seems to be what's happening.)
This could be what is happening....this address gets translated behind the scenes into a gmail.com one of some kind.
You could find someone (family member or friend) with an ISP-based email address and run some tests using their email address (temporarily!) with the view to adding you as a new user using that ISP email system. Their ISP might enable different users under the same account without you needing to create and pay a separate account.Any other ideas? .... (A whole suitcase of fake books on one backlighted tablet??) I'd need to know I could use/modify it, though.
I would think so.... I get all my mail through Safari instead. There, the message's content does not appear as a link. So I think the problem must be on the receiving end, a problem with receiving the file within a browser? Does that sound right?
Great news!I'm very happy to report that it now works -- now that I've got Mail working to receive on the iPod. Thanks!
Not sure what this means exactly. I know that many ISPs have a maximum file size restriction for (perhaps both) sending and receiving. This is why many use Dropbox or ftp or MobileMe (Mac), cloud-based services etc. for sending and receiving big files. Also if you are sending (or receiving) through your work, the computer system there might be restricting file sizes also....But now when I try that (through Google Notifier, the only option besides Mal for a default mail reader), I get an error message: "Request-URI Too Large -- The requested URL /accounts/TokenAuth... is too large to process."
Anyone know a way around that?
If you had to, you could use this forum's Sandbox for transferring your charts if all else fails (just delete your post uploads afterwards - this is not really how we wanted the Sandbox to be used however.) If you can solve it another way via email addresses and Mail this would be better.... an iPad.
Not sure what this means exactly. I know that many ISPs have a maximum file size restriction for (perhaps both) sending and receiving. This is why many use Dropbox or ftp or MobileMe (Mac), cloud-based services etc. for sending and receiving big files. Also if you are sending (or receiving) through your work, the computer system there might be restricting file sizes also.
- Not that our song codes are large, but if there is 'corruption' or alterations/additions or confusion of what it thinks it is, then it might create an error message (as unhelpful as it is.)