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Working with symbols
Moving and duplicating symbols
The rulers
Unlike other editors, the Score Editor does not have a meter/time position-based
ruler. Instead, its rulers are “graphical”, i.e. they indicate the actual x-y position of
objects (with “zero” at the upper left corner).
The current pointer position is indicated by thin lines in the rulers.
To hide the rulers, right-click on a ruler and select “Off”.
This pop-up menu can also be found above the scrollbar at the far right.
To display the ruler again, open the pop-up menu above the scrollbar at the far
right and select one of the units (inches, centimeters, or points).
This setting also affects the units used in the Position Info window (see below).
The Position Info window
If you need to fine-tune the graphical positions of symbols and other objects, you
should use the Position Info window. This makes positioning easier in two ways:
- You get a numerical indication of the exact position of the mouse pointer (and any
object you are dragging).
- You can move objects or staves by typing in position values.
You display the Position Info window by clicking in the ruler.
The window contains the following settings and values:
Option Description
Measure in Click this label to change units for the Position Info window. You can
toggle between Inch, cm, and pt. This choice also affects the units
used in the rulers.
Abs. Pos./
Rel. Pos
Click this label to select whether X-Y position values are “absolute”
(referring to the upper left corner of the current page) or “relative”
(referring to the upper left corner of the active staff).
X, Y When a single object is selected, these values show the horizontal
and vertical position of this object.
When no objects or several objects are selected, these values show
the current horizontal and vertical position of the pointer.
When a single object is selected, you can click on these values and
type in a new position for the object.
dX, dY When you are moving an object, these values indicate the horizontal
and vertical distance you have moved it.
You can click and type in values to move the object(s) by the
specified distances.