Frequently Asked Questions
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On MacOS the Options are accessed via the main menu JJazzLab/Preferences.
Select all the chord symbols (right-click menu Select all the chord symbols)
Use the mouse-wheel, or right-click menu Transpose
Yes, but not directly because JJazzLab can not host VST plugins.
Install a virtual midi device and a VST Host software on your computer. You'll find on the web free applications for Windows, Linux and Mac. For example use loopMIDI (we recommend to disable its feedback detection in the Advanced settings) and SoundBridge on Windows.
In JJazzLab, go to Midi options and set the Midi out device to loopMIDI
In your VST Host software, set the Midi in device to loopMidi and make sure the VST Host and the VST plugins are configured so that all Midi channels (1-16) are received.
Play a song in JJazzLab: you should hear the VST instruments
You need to reset all JJazzLab user settings (uninstall/re-install is not enough).
The simple way: menu Tools/Options/Advanced, button Reset all user settings.
The hard way: find the location of your Netbeans user dir in menu Help/About/System Information, **exit JJazzLab, then delete the Netbeans user dir**.
Yes. When first prompted by the JJazzLab installer, select "Install only for me", then select an installation directory where you have write access (in My Documents for example).
In the JJazzLab installation directory, edit the file etc/jjazzlab.conf and add --fontsize 16 (16 or any other value, default is 11) in the default_options variable, you should end up with something like this:
default_options="--branding jjazzlab -J-Djjazzlab.version=2.2.0 -J-Dplugin.manager.check.new.plugins=true -J-Dplugin.manager.check.interval=EVERY_DAY --fontsize 16"
Restart JJazzLab. All menus should look bigger now.
This won't solve everything though, as some editor fonts do not depend on this setting. But you can tweak some of them using menu Tools/Options/Theme. Check each item in the list and if there is a font defined, change it to make it bigger. The user settings are automatically saved, so you need to do this only once.
You can pass one or more .sng file names on the command line, JJazzLab will open them upon start.
Create a new thread in the JJazzLab forum or, if you're a GitHub user, create an issue.
We need the following information in order to help you:
Provide the content of the log file
Describe what does not work as expected
Describe the sequence of actions that caused the issue
A new log file is created upon each start of JJazzLab. It's important to get the right log file when the problem occured.
To get the log file content:
Right after the problem has occured, go to menu Tools/Options/Advanced
Click on Show Log Window
Copy & paste the full content of this window in your bug report
If for some reason the above does not work:
Go to menu Help/About and find the location of your Netbeans user dir. For ex. on Windows C:\Users\MyName\AppData\Roaming\jjazzlab\2.2
For ex. on Linux /home/MyName/.jjazzlab/2.2
Open an explorer, go to this directory then to the var/log subdirectory
The last log file is messages.log, the previous one is messages.log.1, the before previous is messages.log.2, etc.
Find the relevant log file and send it with your bug report
If you can't find the Netbeans user dir., make sure your explorer shows the hidden files (e.g. the AppData directory is usually hidden on Windows)