Yesterday, 06:23 PM
Uniquely naming songs really helps prevent conflicts with the synchronization feature, so if you can make sure each song has a unique title, that may prevent some issues. How did you go about deleting "Example"? If you just removed it from the song editor, that won't actually delete the file. It just leaves it in an orphaned state (this is done so MobileSheets does not delete a file a user may want to use a later point in time). This is something I need to address in the near future (both by adding an option when removing files to delete them and provide a utility to clean up orphaned files). You can delete an orphaned file in several ways:
1) Tap Import->Local File, tap the SD card icon, then tap "App data directory", find the PDF and swipe it horizontally in the list to delete the file
2) If the MobileSheets storage location is set to something that other apps can get to, use an external file editor to delete the file
3) Connect your tablet to your PC with a USB cable and delete the file using Windows Explorer
If you delete a song in MobileSheets, it will delete the file used by that song if you enable that option. This prevents orphaned files - you only run into this issue if you just remove the file in the song editor.
Mike
1) Tap Import->Local File, tap the SD card icon, then tap "App data directory", find the PDF and swipe it horizontally in the list to delete the file
2) If the MobileSheets storage location is set to something that other apps can get to, use an external file editor to delete the file
3) Connect your tablet to your PC with a USB cable and delete the file using Windows Explorer
If you delete a song in MobileSheets, it will delete the file used by that song if you enable that option. This prevents orphaned files - you only run into this issue if you just remove the file in the song editor.
Mike