Here you can set various information that may be needed on the track sheet.
Clicking Multiple 8 tracks, makes SessionLog print a sheet sectioned into blocks of 8 tracks with the machine id text as a title for each block.
The machines sample rate and tape length can be entered/edited here too.
This information will be stored as part of the prefs file (if you remember to save it!). The check boxes are there to allow you not to print the sample rate or tape length data should you chose .
Song Settings:
Here you can enter information about the song.
If you clicked a song title before arriving here, that songs information will already be entered.
The fields are self explanatory.
Clicking 'Don't save this stuff' will toggle to 'Do save this stuff'.
Again no explanation needed other than it will be saved as part of the prefs file.
The little check box turns off printing of the song settings data.
Clicking on 'Print cue list too?' allows the information stored in the song's cue window to be printed at the bottom of the track sheet.
This button is not affected by the check box.
You must first have selected a song by control clicking its title in the main window.
Names:
What can I say... The don't save this stuff button works the same as in song settings, as does the check box.
Wipe all:
Does just what it says. You can also control click on a field that is not already selected and it will be wiped ready for new data.
Logos:
ÑYou can import your company logo. It must be no more than 150w by 100h (pixels).
Clicking on import initiates the usual file select window. You can navigate to wherever your logo is and click open. SessionLog will remember the path. The next time you start up SessionLog, your logo will be loaded automatically. The path is shown in a non editable window.
ÑOption/Alt clicking the import button will remove the logo and it's path.
Below this you can select where you want your logo positioned on the page. Buttons are self explanatory. The Logo will be printed on most of the things that SessionLog can print.
The save prefs button works the same here as the save button in the prefs window. Clicking either saves all prefs.