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Music symbol Token
Abbreviated staff labels of the players in the
current layout
{@staffLabelsShort@}
You can use staff label tokens, for example, as an alternative way to name part layouts, instead
of using the default {@layoutName@} token shown at the top left of the rst page in part
layouts.
NOTE
Staff label tokens might not exactly match the appearance of staff labels shown before initial
barlines; however, staff label tokens respect your per-layout options for how transpositions
appear in staff labels.
Music symbol tokens
Music symbol Token
Flat accidental: {@at@}
Sharp accidental: {@sharp@}
Natural accidental: {@natural@}
Treble clef {@U+E050@}
Fermata above {@U+E4C0@}
TIP
This list is not comprehensive, as you can enter the code point for any SMuFL symbol within
a token. You can nd the necessary code points in the SMuFL specication online.
Music symbol tokens in text frames automatically use the Music text character style, which
is set to Bravura Text by default.
You can include music symbol tokens in elds in the Project Info dialog. For example, if you
enter Symphony in B{@at@} major into the Title eld, the title displayed in text frames
using the corresponding title token is Symphony in B major.
Project/Flow-specic information tokens
Field in the Project Info
dialog
Token for Project page Token for Flow pages
Title {@projecttitle@} {@owtitle@}
Subtitle {@projectsubtitle@} {@owsubtitle@}
Dedication {@projectdedication@} {@owdedication@}
Composer {@projectcomposer@} {@owcomposer@}
Layout and formatting
Text objects vs. text in text frames
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