How tp add Text headers to individual pages
Hi, again,
How do you add text headers to individual pages? I tried the create box, or some such, and it's really difficult to work with. Is there just a simple text box feature?
Thanks,
safvet
Hi, again,
How do you add text headers to individual pages? I tried the create box, or some such, and it's really difficult to work with. Is there just a simple text box feature?
Thanks,
safvet
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See Frame . Create a vertical frame, then right click it and choose one of the optiosn to add text. Not sure if this is what you tried, but it's ot particularly difficult.
In reply to See Frame. Create a vertical by Marc Sabatella
I actually did try that - the frame inserts at the top of the page, pushes the staves down, and messes up the page formatting. After it's entered, it can't be moved, it seems. Sounds like there isn't a simple "Text Box" function...
Thanks,
safvet
In reply to I actually did try that - the by SAFVet
You want to add a text box that *doesn't* push the staves down? S the text shows up directly on top of the music? You could add staff text for that. If you literally need the nox, you can set the text properties to put a box around the text. But maybe I'm misunderstanding what you are trying to do. Could you post a picture of what you want, and the score you are trying to do this to?
In reply to You want to add a text box by Marc Sabatella
Attached is a PDF of a score that I'm trying to annotate. Specifically, I want to add headers to each page without affecting the placement of the systems. To achieve what's in this file, I used Acrobat Pro X to add the text headers to the tops of pages 2 & 3 without affecting the systems. It would be nice if MuseScore could do this easily.
Thanks,
safvet
In reply to Attached is a PDF of a score by SAFVet
Ummm - there are no text headers on pages 2 and 3 of this file?????
But sadly there is no header function in MuseScore 1.x
There will be in MuseScore 2 when it is released
I think your best workaround is probably to use stave or system text to add the text you require, move it to the position you need and then use copy/paste to add it to the other pages.
HTH
Michael
In reply to Attached is a PDF of a score by SAFVet
Ordinary staff text would indeed work. But so would frames. You'd just have to make allowances for them when setting your pge formatting, because yes, the whole idea of frames is that music flows around them - they don't overlay the music. And really, it sounds lkie that's what you'd want. You'd just need to reduce the page pargin or music upper margin to make room for them.
But this is all just workaround for the fac that MuseScore currently doesn't provide an automatic header mechanism. As mentioned above, 2.0 will. So these workarounds won't be necessary.
Since Copyright appears on each page, if you want to add the SAME header (or footer) to each page, you can use [Create->Text->Copyright]. Then go into [Style->Edit Text Style] and set the Copyright Y value to -295 or something and also change the X setting for horizontal placement (e.g. -80 for left, 0 for middle, 80 for right).
You'll need to experiment a bit with the values - I've given figures here for A4 paper.
To alter the text size you click on your "header", select it all and make the changes from the text formatting panel at the bottom of the screen.
You will need to save and reload for changes to take effect in 1.x.