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Working with text
Different types of text
Using text attribute sets
To apply the settings in the text attribute set to one or several text blocks, select them,
select the set from the Font Set pop-up menu on the Text page in the Score Settings
dialog and click Apply. You can also apply a text attribute set to a text block directly in
the score by right-clicking it and selecting the set from the context menu.
If you select a text attribute set on the Text page when no text is selected in the
score, the settings are used the next time you insert some text.
Ö After you have selected a set for a text block, there is a “link” between the text and the
attribute set. Any changes to the attribute set affects all texts that use it (see below).
You can still edit any font settings manually (on the Project–Font Settings subpage)
but then the “link” to the attribute set is removed.
Editing text attribute sets
If you edit the settings in a text attribute set, all texts using this particular set are
affected. This is very practical, since it allows you to use the same number of “generic”
sets for all your projects (for titles, comments, lyrics, etc.), and simply change the
fonts, sizes, etc. for a different project if necessary. This also makes it easier to move
projects between computers (which may not have the same fonts installed).
1. In the Score Settings dialog on the Project–Font Settings subpage, select the
Attribute Sets tab.
2. From the Font Set pop-up menu, select the attribute set that you want to edit.
3. Change the settings as desired.
This includes the name of the set.
4. Click Apply.
Different types of text
You can add various types of text to the different layers of the score. The selected
layer specifies which type of text is available.
Regular text
This type of text is inserted by selecting Text in the Other tab. You can insert this type
of text on all layers.
The text is tied to the bar and staff position. If you move the bar or the entire staff, it
moves with it.
Pasting text
You can paste text (e.g. from another program) into a text symbol in the score. To do
this, select the text symbol and right-click it. Then, select “Text From Clipboard” from
the context menu. This option is also available on the Functions submenu of the
Scores menu.
Similarly, you can copy selected text by using the “Text To Clipboard” option from the
context menu.