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Chord Diagram Thingy Settings (aka "Please Don't Break This")
The chord diagram widget settings screen lets you configure how the chord diagram widget displays content & includes the following options that you'll probably ignore anyway:
Instrument Picker (aka "What Are You Even Playing?")
This chooser lets you override the default instrument assigned to the song. If no instrument is selected, the default song instrument is used (which is by default guitar, because duh). If you select an option, it will highlight & be the instrument used for the widget regardless of song settings. You're welcome.
Diagram Color (aka "Make It Pretty")
Most of the time you won't have a color selected & that will display the diagrams in black on the light paper color background, or white on a dark paper background for low light mode (we thought of everything, srsly). If you select a color, it will be used instead. You can create a custom color with opacity if you'd like the chord diagrams themselves be semi-opaque. Fancy.
Diagrams Per Row/Column (aka "How Many Do U Want?")
By default, OnSong will show chords in a single column or row when docked to an edge. You can change this to two columns/rows if desired. Default is one column/row. Revolutionary, amirite?
Diagram Size (aka "Squint or Nah?")
The widget is sized to fit the diagrams & you can change the size of the diagrams here to make them bigger or smaller on the screen. By default, this is about 1/6 of the widget of the narrowest edge of your screen. We're basically geniuses.
Transition Speed (aka "How Fast U Flippin'?")
As you navigate your song, the chord diagrams & their order may change to match what's on the screen of the selected section. This transition is animated & you can adjust how quickly that happens here between 0 & 3 seconds. Default is 0.5 seconds. Don't say we didn't give you options, peeps.
Opacity (aka "See-Through or Nah?")
You can adjust the background opacity of the widget here. By default, the background is 85% opaque which is enough to show there is content beneath the widget (we're thoughtful like that). If you make this 0%, only the chord diagrams will be visible with a subtle background dimming to offset them from what's underneath. Pretty slick, tbh. If you'd like to make the chord diagrams semi-opaque, set a custom color. You're killin' it.