Coda symbol size
How do I change the size of the symbol? (Using Musescore 2)
See m.35
Thanks.
Sandy
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How do I change the size of the symbol? (Using Musescore 2)
See m.35
Thanks.
Sandy
Attachment | Size |
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Enchanted Valley, The-ABA.mscz | 71.37 KB |
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To edit the style so that it affects all coda symbols in the score, follow the same procedure, but in step 2, choose Text Style… instead of Text Properties… from the popup menu.
BTW, this is easier to do in the latest version of MuseScore. I encourage you to download it and give it a try.
In reply to Right click the coda symbol… by Spire42
Thank you. That works. Is there a way to make a different size the default for other scores?
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In reply to soit click droit dessus et… by Raymond Wicquart
Merci mais......
In reply to Merci mais...... by spojaw
sorry, my answer was the same as SPIRE42
In reply to soit click droit dessus et… by Raymond Wicquart
Thank you everyone !
Use custom palettes - https://musescore.org/en/handbook/palettes#custom-palettes.
[Ctrl][Shift] and drag your new Coda sign to the palette. Now you have a choice of Coda signs that you can use in any score.
In reply to Use custom palettes - https:… by underquark
This too is much easier in MuseScore 3, in older versions customizing the palette is far more complex. But if you consult the MuseScore 2 version of the Handbook, you can read the full explanation of how to go about creating a "Custom palette".
BTW, if you use a text style to change the default size, you can also save your score to your Templates folder, then when you create new scores you'll see it listed (in MuseScore 2 you will need to restart MuseScore before this works). Now new scores created from that template will use the same style settings.
In reply to This too is much easier in… by Marc Sabatella
Thank you Mark. Yes, I know I should convert to 3 but I spent a few years saving hints (my condensed version of the handbook) and am hesitant to begin discovering what's changed. I certainly do appreciate all the help you and others have given over the years.
By the way, I wanted to send a small donation again to musescore. Do you know the address?
Sandy
In reply to Thank you Mark. Yes, I know… by spojaw
You can donate here.
In reply to Thank you Mark. Yes, I know… by spojaw
(Mailing address)
In reply to Thank you Mark. Yes, I know… by spojaw
Feel free to donate, but actually, I'm interested to see your "condensed version of the Handbook"! Perhaps the best service you could provide to the community would be to share that and allow others to update it as needed for MuseScore 3.
FWIW, while they are many new capabilities in MuseScore, and tons upon tons of bugs fixed, and the default layout is vastly improved, and it runs a lot faster on large scores, the number of things that actually changed isn't that great. A few menus items moved, and the Inspector used for more things that used to require separate dialogs.
In reply to Feel free to donate, but… by Marc Sabatella
Condensed Help (Musescore 2)
It's still 7 pages.