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The basics
About the Score Editor context menus
To specify which units to show on the rulers, open the Zoom pop-up menu and
select one of the options.
You can choose between points, inches, and centimeters.
To hide the rulers, select “Off” from the pop-up menu.
The Position Info window
To help you when positioning objects in the score, the Page Mode has a special
Position Info window, in which you can view and adjust object positions numerically, in
the unit selected for the ruler. To display the Position Info window, click in the ruler.
About the Score Editor context menus
Many functions and settings of the Score Editor can be accessed via context menus,
opened by right-clicking on certain elements of the score. For example, if you choose
a note, the note context menu opens, listing note-related functions.
If you open the context menu on an empty area of the score, it lists all available tools
(allowing you to quickly switch between tools) and it contains many functions of the
main menus.
About dialogs in the Score Editor
There are two types of dialogs available in the Score Editor:
Non-modal dialogs can remain open while you continue working in the score.
In a non-modal dialog, clicking the Apply button applies the settings in the dialog
to the selected objects in the score. This means you can select different elements
in the score and change their settings, without having to close the dialog in
between.
The dialog is closed by clicking the standard close button in the window title bar.
The Score Settings dialog is an example for a non-modal dialog.
Regular dialogs have an OK button instead of an Apply button.
Clicking OK applies the settings you have made and closes the dialog. You cannot
continue working in the score (or select other objects) until you close the dialog.
Ö If the “Apply closes Property Windows” option is activated in the Preferences dialog
(Scores–Editing page), clicking the Apply button in a non-modal dialog closes the
dialog. In other words, this makes a non-modal dialog work a bit more like a regular
dialog.