Feature request: allow for parentheses or brackets to be added to any element [Articulations Example]

• Jul 30, 2022 - 14:28
Reported version
4.x-dev
Type
Functional
Frequency
Few
Severity
S5 - Suggestion
Reproducibility
Always
Status
GitHub issue
Regression
No
Workaround
No
Project

Feature request: Allow for parentheses or brackets to be added to any element of the score.

Currently, as far as I know, parentheses can only be added to accidentals and notes (maybe one more thing or two).

Why this is important: Scholar and Urtext editions commonly use parentheses or brackets to indicate elements that are added or suggested by the editor rather than by the original source (e.g. manuscript).

Current workaround I know is to type parentheses in a text element and place it manually, which is horrible at least because any layout change will potentially break it.

There are some request here and there to allow parentheses or brackets to be added to elements other than accidentals and notes. This request is for a really universal and definitive solucion.

Possible implementations:
a) as a toggle in "Properties" (former "Inspector"), with an selector for "parenthees" () or "brackets" [];
b) as a palette item;
c) as a toolbar button.


Comments

Title Feature request: allow for parentheses or brackets to be added to any element Feature request: allow for parentheses or brackets to be added to any element [Articulations Example]

A periodic need in my string parts is to put up/down bow articulations in parentheses (to show section members should not all change their bow at the same time). Also have needed it at times to show certain string articulations are suggestions but not in the original.

StringBowingExample.png

+1 Asked about this a while ago, specifically about bracketed breath marks. I think there were a few other people also requesting it, so maybe that counts as "many", not sure

As noted above, this issue tracker is discontinued, so no need to worry about settings here. an issue is already open on GitHub so need to create a new one. The developers also prefer people refrain from “me too” comments on existing issues, but it’s probably harmless to click the thumbs up button.