hi frank,
i've been looking at this issue for some while as well..it comes down to the fact that ascii text is not capable of remembering just spaces, ie the chord symbols above the line without them then getting squashed to the far left when the file is reproduced within the the text viewer on the sd (does the same on yamaha, roland and korg too btw) its the text format, now if the keyboard manufacturers changed their operating systems to accept proper word processor formats, there would be no problem. the disadvantage of using programs such as gnmidi, serenade, BIB etc etc (i use an old one called Chord-Pro btw..great for printed lead sheets) is that you then HAVE to carry a pc with you to display your lyrics/chords...in my experience the only way is to put up with the
" I[Cm]want to go[G]dancing " display..
dennis
you could try placing full stops in a line between the chord symbols on the line above the lyric text, but i tried that once with the pa1xpro and it didnt really work out all that well, i can't remember why.....
[This message has been edited by miden (edited 09-19-2007).]