Renaissance notation (semi-breve, breve, etc)
I'm not sure if this is a support request or a new feature request: I am trying to find how to input Renaissance "square" semi-breves, breves etc. is this possible?
I'm not sure if this is a support request or a new feature request: I am trying to find how to input Renaissance "square" semi-breves, breves etc. is this possible?
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Like the "Alt. Brevis" from the Noteheads palette?
In reply to Like the "Alt. Brevis" from… by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes, in that format. But there only appears to be the breve option, whereas I also need semi-breve and longa.
In reply to Yes, in that format. But… by CMHdeV
You have that in Symbols palette ("Z" shortcut). Type "longa" and "brev" or "brevis" in the search palette - image below.
Also, in Special characters (Ctrl + T + F2), "Musical Symbols" tab, and in the drop down list, go to "Renaissance and medieval noteheads and stems". The advantage: you can edit the size.
In reply to You have this in Symbols… by cadiz1
Thank you for that - I have tried both ways, but the note superimposes on top of the rest rather than replacing it. Am I doing something wrong?
In reply to Thank you for that - I have… by CMHdeV
You're not doing anything wrong. They're "just" symbols. To avoid overlapping note and rest, simply hide ("V" shortcut, for example, or Inspector, or similar elements in selection ) the rests involved, or notes.