TheocBase/Test
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Enter the API key next to the <strong>Google</strong> label.
Enter the API key next to the
<strong>
Google</strong>
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Note:
Note:
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The Google Geo Service is not available for displaying maps in TheocBase, but it can be used for geocoding addresses and printing maps.
The Google Geo Service is not available for displaying maps in TheocBase, but it can be used for geocoding addresses and printing maps.
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Here
Here
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Enter the App Id and App Code next to the <strong>Here</strong> label.
Enter the App Id and App Code next to the
<strong>
Here</strong>
label. -
Set the Default Geo Service
Set the Default Geo Service
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You can set a default geo service that will be used to display and print maps and to geocode new addresses.
You can set a default geo service that will be used to display and print maps and to geocode new addresses.
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Click the <strong>Default</strong> drop-down list and select the geo service you want to use as default.
Click the
<strong>
Default</strong>
drop-down list and select the geo service you want to use as default. -
The OpenStreetMap Geo Service cannot be used for printing S-12 forms.
The OpenStreetMap Geo Service cannot be used for printing S-12 forms.
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Settings - Songs
Settings - Songs
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Settings
Settings
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Songs
Songs
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Adding the List of Songs
Adding the List of Songs
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In the <strong>Settings</strong> select the <strong>Songs</strong> page.
In the
<strong>
Settings</strong>
select the<strong>
Songs</strong>
page. -
After pressing the <img src="../images/add_24x24.png" alt="" /> button, the <strong>Wizard</strong> dialog opens.
After pressing the
<img src="../images/add_24x24.png" alt="" />
button, the<strong>
Wizard</strong>
dialog opens. -
Enter the songs according to the instructions in the dialog.
Enter the songs according to the instructions in the dialog.
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Tip:
Tip:
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To switch the order of the song's title and number you can use regular expressions (regex) or wildcards in the replace dialog of many text editors, e.g. enter <strong><span class="nobr">(.+) (\d+)</span></strong> or <strong><span class="nobr">(<*) (<[0-9]@>)</span></strong> in the <strong>Find</strong> field and enter <strong><span class="nobr">$2 $1</span></strong> or <strong><span class="nobr">\2 \1</span></strong> in the corresponding <strong>Replace</strong> field.
To switch the order of the song's title and number you can use regular expressions (regex) or wildcards in the replace dialog of many text editors, e.g. enter
<strong><span class="nobr">
(.+) (\d+)</span></strong>
or<strong><span class="nobr">
(<*) (<[0-9]@>)</span></strong>
in the<strong>
Find</strong>
field and enter<strong><span class="nobr">
$2 $1</span></strong>
or<strong><span class="nobr">
\2 \1</span></strong>
in the corresponding<strong>
Replace</strong>
field. -
Make necessary corrections making sure there are only song numbers and titles.
Make necessary corrections making sure there are only song numbers and titles.
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Press the <strong>Next</strong> button and choose a language.
Press the
<strong>
Next</strong>
button and choose a language.