Apostrophe in Lyrics
How do I get the text "d'une" attached to one note? The problem is the apostrophe.
How do I get the text "d'une" attached to one note? The problem is the apostrophe.
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?? I don't see the problem, just type d'une
Ah, if the ' is a dead key for you, use d'Ctrl+Spaceune, to prevent getting "dúne" or "dùne"
In reply to ?? I don't see the problem, by Jojo-Schmitz
Ah, that's the trick! Thanks.
Edit: I was to early with my reply. I tried your suggestion but ' CTRL [space] does not insert the apostrophe. However I found out another method which does work. I use the special symbol set from windows to copy paste the apostrophe.
And even easier: copy paste complete text from Word or Notepad.
In reply to Ah, that's the trick! by Dibbes
what type of keyboard, what language and operating system?
I need the Ctrl trick only for accents ´ and ` and not for '
German QWERTZ keyboard, Windows 7, the ' is shift #
In reply to what type of keyboard, what by Jojo-Schmitz
keyboard US international, Dutch language and Windows 7.
QWERTY keyboard. On my keyboard the single apostrophe is ' (left to the Enter key) and combined with an a it's á.
In reply to keyboard US international, by Dibbes
so it is a dead key, hence the Ctrl+space should have worked? Like for me if I use the accents on my keyboard, (left of the backspace key)
In reply to keyboard US international, by Dibbes
Can this be of help?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/97738
You can try to press [apostrophe], [space], [u].
In reply to Can this be of by ABL
problem is that in lyrics entry "space" takes you to the next note...
In reply to problem is that in lyrics by Jojo-Schmitz
Have you tried to type twice ?
On my keyboard (French BÉPO, Linux Mint 17) typing twice a dead key delivers the symbol of that key
^˘~¸´
even when typing lyrics
In reply to Have you tried to type twice by robert leleu
Hi Robert,
typing the apostrophe twice results in 2 apostrophes in a row. But hey, I can use backspace to remove the second and so I get what I want by typing the following sequence:
d''[backspace]une :-)
In reply to Can this be of by ABL
In all editors (Word, Notepad, Outlook, etc.) the dead keys behave as expected. So they combine with vowels to create diacritics (é, è, ç ...) and combined with a space they stand for themselves (', `," ...). Except in the musescore editor they create only a space when I type an apostrophe followed by CTRL+space.
@ABL: That's the expected behavior which works in all standard editors. The problem is that the editor in Musescore doesn't behave as the standard.
In reply to In all editors (Word, by Dibbes
This is not a general MuseScore text edit problem, just in lyrics entry, where Space has the meaning of moving on to the next note. In Staff text for example it would work without the Ctrl
In reply to keyboard US international, by Dibbes
For a typographic apostrophe, [Alt + NumPad 0146] “d’une” without backspacing.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostrophe#Computing and “Entering apostrophes” below.
In reply to For a typographic apostrophe, by HenJor
Thanks Henjor, that's even prettier.