How and where to store images for an edit to the documentation

• Jan 15, 2016 - 15:11

I want to add a bit to Tempo – and I know how to do it except for adding an image.

I can see where the image is added but where is that image stored?

What I want to add is a small section about achieving ritardando by using tempo marks. This would be something like:-

Gradual tempo changes like __ritardando__ ("_rit._") and __accelerando__ ("_accel._") can be added to the score as [node:35976,title="system text",fragment="system-text"], but currently don't have any effect on playback.

The effect of ritardando can be achieved however by stepping down the tempo using hidden tempo marks. For example this piece with a general tempo of quarter note = 110 the last three measures from the ritardando can be stepped down by 10 at first note of each measure giving the ritardando effect. The text of the tempo marker is hidden in the inspector so that only the ritardando shows on the printed score.

image example goes here

The ideal size of the image and where to store it would be required. I feel this needs adding so those like myself who are not so knowledgeable about music notation are aware this can be achieved.

Attachment Size
ritardando.jpg 89.14 KB

Comments

If you're talking about adding an image to the score (sorry but I do not speak English):
Same way as a word processor (eg. LibreOffice) the origin of the image is usually a folder, but once inserted in the document it is part of that file. A double-click allows editing, placement etc.

In the handbook: drag the file on the "browse" button or click on it, then use the "insert" button.

browse.png

I think you're talking about editing the Handbook? If so, use the 'Choose File' button under 'File attachments' at the bottom of the page: add img to handbook.png

When the file is added to the file list, place your cursor in the textfield at the correct position, then press the 'insert' link next to the just uploaded file:
add img to handbook 2.png

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