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Designing your score: additional techniques
Adding brackets and braces
Adding brackets and braces
Brackets and braces are added on the Layout page of the Score Settings dialog. The
settings you make are specific for the current layout, i.e. you can have different
brackets or braces set up for different track configurations.
1. Open the Score Settings and select the Layout page.
In the track list, you can find columns for braces ( { ) and brackets ( [ ).
2. Click in one of the columns and drag downwards in the list to encompass the
desired staves.
The column indicates graphically which staves are encompassed by the brace or
bracket.
3. Close the dialog.
The score is displayed with brackets or braces according to the settings you
made.
You can edit brackets and braces in the dialog by dragging the ends of the
indicator in the list.
To remove a bracket or brace, click on its indicator in the list.
Ö You can automatically get broken bar lines based on the brackets you have added –
see
“Breaking bar lines” on page 882.
Ö If the “Show Braces in Edit Mode” option is activated in the Preferences dialog
(Scores–Editing page), brackets and braces are shown in Edit Mode as well.
Displaying the Chord Symbols from the Chord Track
You can display the chord symbols from the chord track. Chord symbols can be
viewed, edited, and printed out in Page Mode.
1. To show the Chord Track symbols, open the Scores menu, and from the Advanced
Layout submenu select “Show Chord Track”.
On the Layout page of the Score Settings dialog you can specify which staff
should display the chord track, see
“Layout settings” on page 866.
2. To edit a chord symbol, double-click it.
Ö Moving chord symbols in the staff only affects the display. The position of the chords
on the chord track remains unaffected.
For further information on the chord track, see Working with the Chord Functions” on
page 542.
Click at the first staff for which you want
a bracket or brace…
…and drag downwards in the list to
enclose the desired staves.