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Additional note and rest formatting
About this chapter
In this chapter you will learn:
- How to control stem direction.
- How to control beaming, and create cross-staff beaming.
- How to make detailed adjustments to note appearance.
- How to perform “graphic moving” of notes.
- How to create grace notes.
- How to create tuplets.
Background: Note stems
The direction of stems is governed by five things:
- How notes are grouped under beams.
- Any manual manipulation of beams.
- The Flip Stems function.
- How the note information is set for each note.
- How the Polyphonic tab on the Staff page of the Score Settings dialog is set up (if
you use polyphonic voices).
The order of this list corresponds to the priority of the settings, i. e. on conflict, the
grouping under beams has the highest priority and the settings made on the
Polyphonic tab the lowest.
Setting stem direction
In polyphonic voices
In the Score Settings dialog, on the Staff page (Polyphonic tab), the stem direction
can be set separately for each voice.
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If you have edited the stem length of a note and then flip it, the stem is reset to default
length.
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If you have activated the “Fixed Stems” option on the Staff page of the Score Settings
dialog (Options tab, see
“Fixed Stems” on page 778), a lot of the automatic stem
length settings are ignored. However, you can still edit the stem length and direction
of individual notes.
The voice stem
settings