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The purpose of these tutorials is to try and minimize the learning curve for first timie users of the Django software as well as to document advanced features. As Django developed over the years, it has acquired many options, and this can be very confusing for first time users. Reading these tutorials, contributed either from myself or others, can be particularly useful in your first attempts at using Django. The first ones on the list are more particularly devoted to beginners but more advanced features can and will be documented here as well. You are welcome to add your own tutorial: all you need is a login account on this site. Click on the Add tutorial button and add your text, including a short title and a desription. Additionally you can add two illustrations, either in jpg/png format or a PDF.

Once you have added a tutorial, you will have the possibility to edit or delete your posting at your leisure. Users with a login account will be able to add comments to the tutorials and add their own thoughts and input. I reserve the right to delete any abusive posting or image that does not pertain specifically to the use of the Django tablature software.

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Id Title Creator Actions
12 Shortcut keys table Alain Veylit
11 How to create a grand staff transcription from an existing tablature transcription Alain Veylit
10 How to use document groups and file indexing Alain Veylit
9 Thomas I cannot -- follow up on Thomas's tutorial Alain Veylit
8 Inputting rythm values/flags Alain Veylit
7 Inputting tablature and notation Alain Veylit
6 Tutorial sur la gestion des systèmes avec Django Jean-Charles Lefebvre
5 Setting your default instrument Alain Veylit
4 Django's book structure Alain Veylit
3 Thomas Green tutorial getting started with Django Thomas Green
2 Complexity made easy: using templates Alain Veylit
1 The first step after installing Django: Setting your preferences Alain Veylit
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