 The Henley Library app allows you to modify each score's appearance to fit your device and personal preferences. You can preserve the exact layout of the printed Henley editions, or if you'd prefer, you could make the score as large as possible, or display as many notes on a page as possible. You could even hide other instruments when practicing chamber music. Let's take a look. We'll tap the middle of the score to show the menu, and now the gear icon in the upper right. Here you could switch the background color from white to light gray. The gray color even matches the printed Henley editions. The next option is printed or custom layout. With printed layout, each page will be identical to the printed Henley edition. This is the exact pagination that you'll find in the printed Henley edition. Alternatively, you can choose a custom layout. When you do, you'll see a new option for stave spacing. Tap this, and you can adjust the margin and the spacing between the staves to your liking. If you practice chamber music, you can even hide the solo instruments. Let me show you how. Go back to the gear icon, and tap hide small staves. And there we go. And this is wonderful. If you're a pianist, this is extremely useful for practicing. Just be aware that hiding the other instruments can sometimes cause tempo and other markings to disappear. The next feature is to start each movement on a new page. And that's what this is for. Here with the feature turned off, we could see that the scherzo of the spring sonata starts midway through the page. But if we turn the feature back on, then the scherzo starts on a new page. Finally, you can choose portrait or landscape mode simply by turning your device. Landscape mode is especially useful if your tablet has a smaller screen. With its many unique features for displaying scores, you'll be able to customize each score to your device and your individual preferences, all while maintaining Henley's famous quality. Happy practicing.