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Working with symbols
Adding symbols to the score
You can edit the symbol at any time by double-clicking it, changing the settings in the
dialog and clicking Apply. Note that you can also access the symbols that you defined
in the guitar library by right-clicking a guitar symbol – see below.
Ö If you select “Make Chord Symbol” from the context menu, the corresponding chord
symbol is displayed above the guitar symbol. This function is very useful when writing
lead sheets, for example.
Using the guitar library
The above method is fine if you only want to add a few chord symbols to your score. If
you need a lot of chord symbols, or if you are using chord symbols in a lot of different
scores, you can gather all your chord symbols in a “guitar library” instead. This way
you do not have to recreate the same chord symbol over and over again.
Defining chord symbols
1. In the Symbols Inspector, double-click on one of the symbols on the Guitar
Symbols tab to open the guitar library.
Alternatively, you can open the Score Settings dialog on the Project page and
select the “Guitar Library” subpage.
2. To add a guitar chord symbol to the library, click the New button.
A chord symbol appears in the list to the left.
3. To edit the chord symbol, double-click it in the list.
This opens the Guitar Symbol dialog, as when editing a chord symbol in the score.
The symbol you create is also “interpreted” and its name is displayed to the right of
the fretboard symbol.
This can also be edited by double-clicking if you like.
To sort the available symbols in the library according to their root notes, click the
Sort button.
To remove a symbol from the library, select it in the list and click Remove.
To save the current library as a separate file, select “Save…” from the Functions
pop-up menu.
A file dialog appears, allowing you to specify a name and location for the file.
To load a guitar library file, select “Load Current Pane…” from the Functions pop-
up menu.
In the file dialog that appears, locate and open the desired guitar library file.
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Loading a guitar library file replaces the current library!