Difference between system text and staff text

• Jun 5, 2015 - 16:30

There does not seem to be anything in the manual about system text versus staff text. So what is the difference between the two types of text and how should I use them?


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I'm afraid the handbook has left me none the wiser. There is one line which mentions the subject in passing and that's it. I have read the page on "extracting parts" but system text is not mentioned at all.

Where, for example, would I put tempo indications like Allegro, Andante etc? Or section markings, like A, B, C etc. Would I be right in thinking that "staff text" is simply a general purpose text that is attached to a particular location in the score?

In reply to by geetar

Staff text is indeed general purpose text, attached to a single location in the score.

System text is automatically extracted to all parts. This is implied by that sentence but I guess not made explicit enough. An extra sentence would indeed be welcome; feel free to make the change.

Tempo text is separate. It behaves in part like system text in that it appears on all parts, but it actually controls the tempo as well, and uses different formatting. This is covered in https://musescore.org/en/handbook/tempo-0#tempo-marking

Rehearsal marks are also special, in that they also get different formatting but also can be automatically sequenced. See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/rehearsal-marks. But like system text and tempo markings, they are automatically applied to all parts. So are repeat texts like DC al Fine etc.

Basically, the things you expect to show on all parts do.

There is also a difference when using the "hide empty staves" feature. System text is never hidden, but staff text is hidden if it is attached to a staff containing only rests. Whether or not this is the ideal behaviour is debatable. Should a staff that is silent but contains text really be considered "empty"?

In reply to by Troubadix

I'm not really sure what you mean by this. Staff text always applies to the current score or part only. System text is meant to be applied to scores, not parts, and will appear at the top of the score and on each part. For system text, it doesn't matter if you add it before or after parts are created - it behaves the same either way.

Does that answer your question? If not, could you be more specific?

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