flip stem also flips lyrics
Hi,
the 'x' command on a note correctly flips the stem, and if there are lyrics attached to that not, they remain in place. But when 'x' is applied to several notes or to a measure the lyrics are moved from below, their usual location, to above ... is that indented?
Best,
Andrea
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If you select a note and press X, the stem flips - this is the expected behaviour.
If you select several notes by clicking on the first note and then [Ctrl] click on each of the rest and press X, then the stems of all selected notes flip - expected.
If you select the whole measure by clicking on an empty space in the measure or by clicking on a note and then [Shift] clicking on another note and press X then everything that can flip flips - again, expected behaviour, because you have selected more than just the notes.
In reply to When you select the whole… by underquark
In my case (Mac + MSS 4.4.2) the two selection methods give the same results: stems flipped AND lyrics shifted. I also tried shift-click and drag to select ONLY the notes (if I include the lyrics then pink dashed lines are shown connecting each lyric syllable to its note, very nice), but the lyrics are also shifted. And while trying other combinations I found that shift-x moves each note-head to the other side of the stem.
So I didn't find a way to ONLY flip the stem on many notes simultaneously.
In reply to In my case (Mac + MSS 4.4.2)… by amoneti
OK: I can select, then open se selection filter and remove the lyrics, the X to flip the stems.
In reply to OK: I can select, then open… by amoneti
IMO, easier to use the Selection Filter first, then select the notes and hit X to flip them. Flows better.
In reply to IMO, easier to use the… by TheHutch
Indeed. I had not used the selection filter before. It's good that I can do the selection once and then it remains valid.
Thanks again.
You wrote:
...is that indented? [intended]
You have discovered the difference between what is called a "range selection" and how it differs from a "list selection".
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/selecting-elements#select-list
and:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/selecting-elements#select-range