Entering articulation?
Hello...
I try to write some parts and had problem entering articulation.
I find some of these in the 'box' create->articulations and ornaments but dragging it to note is just to slow and I can't find shortcut.
and here is what I need:
Attack (^)
Tenuto (_)
Is there some way to print out keyboard shorcuts? Or to search in?
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Shortcuts are listed, and customizable, in edit / preferences / shortcuts. i don,t know if either of those can be assigned a shortcut, though. Still no need for drag and drop. simply select as many notes as you want then double click the symbol in the palette, and you can instantly add a marking to as many notes as you wish.
In reply to Shortcuts are listed, and by Marc Sabatella
None of these are listed... But a lot of other is.
I just discovered selection and doubleclick. Isn't bad as it fells at 1'st time.
I had another question (I hope it's good to ask in this thread and not to open another one)
How to make more space betwen note?
Ie in some place I want more space betwen note. I found that I can apply more space to complete measure (add more/les stretch) But that isn't what I want.
For example if note is 1/8 Gb with dot on right and next note is Gb of F# the dot betwen is near merged. So I wan't to add space just there.
In reply to None of these are listed... by eslavko
If you doubleclick the offending note you can move it left or right with the arrow keys.
In reply to None of these are listed... by eslavko
In general, it *is* better to start a new thread - for one thing, it makes the discussion easier to find and recognize later should someone else do a forum search to find an answer to the same question.
Anyhow, in addition to double click / nudge, see also the right click "note properties" menu, which allows you to add leading or trailing space. Also consider simply adding more stretch to the measure (select measure, "}", or layout->add more stretch).
In reply to In general, it *is* better to by Marc Sabatella
Ok next time I will start new thread.
Note property /add leading space is what I wan't.
the second one (stretch) add's space to whole measure and I don't want that.
i found that if u add whatever articulations u need to a note (any note) then right click the articulation (not the note) then press copy. once u have done that use the keyboared arows to scroll to whatever note u want then press Ctrl+v then it will paste that piece of articulation onto whaterver that u have selected with the arrow keys (whatever note has transparent blue rectangle over it)
Hope i helped