If you're not already showing label colours in the binder in iOS, you may want to turn that on as well as the option for tinting the background. That will give you a stripe of the true colour along the left side of the binder row that isn't tinted for appearing behind the text. Thanks for this. It ...
Hello I am the original poster. I do all of my writing on the IOS version. My question was about the major difference when I opened a IOS project on my mac. I was surprised that the colours were so intense and wondered if there was a chance to do the same on the iPad. Previous posters have answered ...
Silverdragon wrote:Not as far as I know. On the Mac you can control how opaque the label colours are when used as a background, but there's no control for it on iOS.
Thanks for the reply.
This saves me continually looking and wondering what I am missing.
I have different colours setup in the binder. This works fine, except the colours are washed out. When I look at the project on my Mac they are the intense colours picked. Is there anyway of making he colours on the iPad look the same as the selected ones?
Normally have something by the Grateful Dead playing. I know that shows my age but have always wanted to write. Until I retired a few years ago could never find the time. Now can't get away from the keyboard.
Failing that I have some late 60's or early 70's songs in the mix.
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