Formatting Parts & Score in Musescore Studio 4 (Latest Release)

• Nov 26, 2024 - 10:17

Hello, I am having trouble formatting my score...

More or less wondering, mainly, if there's anyway to apply the affect that the Orchestral Template has to the systems, where it will automatically add the tempo marking to both the top of the system, and to the Strings section when placing a tempo element, or, gradual tempo change to a score....

I've written out this entire score, using a blank template. From what I'm gathering so far, there's no way to change the base template of an already created work. I want to format the score properly, by having the tempo markings, rehearsal markings, and gradual changes appear lower in the systems for the strings section and at the top of the systems where it typically would be, without having to go through the entire score and create something that appears that way, for each marking I have...

Is there a way to do this, without creating a new score from the template, and going through the pain staking process of creating a whole new layout to carefully move all measures from all instruments over to it?? (Attached my score, here, for reference): The Long Arctic Midnight - copy.mscz (This score is protected by copyright! Not that I think any of you would do anything with it, but, better safe than sorry!!)

EDIT: And secondly, I'm having a lot of trouble balancing the score/part synchronization when trying to make a different title appearance for parts vs. the full score... If I add in a Text frame to a part, then in properties, check the box for "Exclude from score", then return to the score, for some reason, a FULL page of empty text frames will appear in the score... And if I were to Select/DEL them, it also deletes the new frame that was created in the parts, that was also commanded to be excluded from the score?! What's going on there?


Comments

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Oh, I'm sorry! I'm not super familiar with what editing the mscx file means. And I didn't notice the github link the first view of your comment. Am currently multitaskings 0_0 I'm sorry!

I'll look into that, to see what exactly I should do about it, at the Github link. Hoping there's specific scripting in there that could assist me. Thanks, Jojo

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

So for clarification, how would I edit the mscz file? Is there a specific method of opening the source code of the file? I'm not familiar with this process... My scripting/coding knowledge only goes so far as C++ and Python coding back in high school, when I made the whole "Hello World!" Text appear like a typewriter style text line... lol

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

oof. well. Opening it in Notepad just shows me a bunch of illegible symbols, and hexadecimal coding. Computer language, if you will... lol doesn't appear like what you were describing above, with what I'd assume is HTML or Python code lines.

In reply to by UncleRed99

" Opening it in Notepad just shows me a bunch of illegible symbols, and hexadecimal coding. "

I think that maybe you tried to open the .mscz file directly with Notepad?
What you need to do (as suggested by Jojo) is to use the free 7-Zip tool to extract the full uncompressed .mscx file. Then use Notepad to edit the uncompressed .mscx file.

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