Bow symbols

• May 22, 2017 - 15:24

Dear Sirs
I would like it to be introduced in the next version of Musescore, symbols that are in the Shinozaki violin method, these symbols of bows, which are used in it instead of traditional How to do this? If I send the symbols in images are enough for this inclusion in the symbol table of Musescore? Best regards
Roberto Antonio Dal Medico


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In reply to by Roberto Dal Medico

The explanation is rough, due to the lack of knowledge of English

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1 you added the new Workspace (Rob);
2 is displayed in the drop-down list;
3 right click in the palette area, now the options are selectable;
4 Insert new Palette;
5 Give a Name;
6 Insert a picture into the score;
7 Hold down Ctrl + Shift and drag it in the palette (Shinozaki violin)
HTH

In reply to by Shoichi

Prezao Soichi, I managed to go to item 5 Give a name, on the pallete was created the folder Shinozali, the following steps could not, 6 Insert a picture in the score? I can not insert a png file on the score, its I ask you to load the folder it asks me for files * .mpal I do not know how to continue, if I'm bothering you, forgive me Anyway I grease the attention given to me

In reply to by Shoichi

Mr. Schoidi, I think I should give up. Even with your help, which I thank you very much, I can not complete what is taught in the video of the link that you gave me, that is, I even drag a symbol from the palette symbols in the new palette created by me, the time that I will drag the Symbol of shinozaki that is in the score or a text created by me, I can not drag the symbol or the text to the box of the new palette, as it is done in the video. The cursor drags the symbol to another area of the score but does not insert in the box of the new palette

In reply to by Shoichi

Mr. Shoichi, I was able to put the arc signals that were in PNG on my computer in the palette I created. The process is to add the image at the top of the score and then with control and shift trapped transfer the signal to the palette
I am very grateful for your help, anyway I sent a message to Steinberg proposing the placement of the signs on the musescore symbol palette in the next update
Thank you very much
Roberto Dal Medico

In reply to by Roberto Dal Medico

To insert an image in your score, see the Handbook under "Images". In short, open your favoreite file browser (eg, Explorer on Windows, Finder on Mac), locate your image file), then drag it from there onto your score. Not onto the MsueScore prograsm icon, but directly onto your score, releasing only when your cursor is directly on the note you want to attach it to and the note is highlighted.

Once you have done this you can also save it to a custom palette, but first you need to figure out howe to do drag and drop. If this not something you are familair with, perhaps you know someone locally who can show you how drag and drop works. It's not some special MuseScore thing, it's common to almost all programs, so anyone else you know who is computer-savvy should be able to help, whether they know anything about MuseScore or not. But it's definitely much easier to learn from someone who is right there with you rather than trying to explain it online.

Also, can you post a picture of the symbols you mean, or a link to more information? If these really are symbols in common use, they should already be present in the Bravura font and hence provided in the Symbols palette. If not, you should contact the creators of that font (Steinberg) and request they add these symbols, and then MuseScore will benefit from that automatically next time we get an update from them.

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