flipping ties/slurs, beams and tuplet lines
is there a way to flip a tie, a slur a beam and/or a tuplet line?
is there a way to flip a tie, a slur a beam and/or a tuplet line?
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such items can be "flipped" by selecting the element and pressing "x" on the keyboard.
In reply to use x for flipping slurs, ties etc. by jrlowell
great thanks for the tip :)
but alas there doesn't seem to be a way to flip the tuplet line separately from the beam
so let's say you have three eighth notes as a triplet in a measure
and the tuplet tie is on top
but you want to place it along the bottom of the triplet
there is no way to do this without flipping the beam along with the triplet beam
In reply to great thanks for the tip by anechoicmedia_
assuming you want the tuplet bracket on the opposite side of the beam: alternatively select the beam itself and flip it then the first notehead and flip it. one or another sequence like that should give you the tuplet bracket on the opposite side of the beam.
also note that you can right click on the tuplet bracket itself and change the properties of the tuplet.
note: on further experimentation, I'm not sure this is a systematic solution as this does NOT work for unbeamed tuplets. You can however DRAG the tuplet bracket to wherever you like it.
In reply to "fliplet" by jrlowell
your first suggestion worked like a charm! grazie!
I knew about the right click which comes in handy for ratio or auto-beam :)
thanks again!
7 years later you comment has helped me! LOL. Thanks.
In reply to 7 years later you comment… by Unknown Prodigy
As would have reading the handbook ;-)