MIKE ROSEN
Mac OS 13.7 Ventura, MuseScore Studio 4.6.6, Finale 26.3, 27, SmartScore 64 Pro | Copyist for the Barbershop Harmony Society | wawoodman at aol dot com
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Not a problem. Put your feature request in the feature request section where it belongs, and we can give it all the attention it deserves. Nice job. Smacked down three of us, in just two hours. I...
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This is a user forum, although MM employees do participate. I suggest you use the Submit a Request link at the top of the page.
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Put the palettes where you want them, and click File > Save Preferences. That's where they will be, the next time you open a document. How hard can that be...
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Shing-kwei, that looks like a handwritten score. If that's the case, SmartSCore may have some problems with recognition.
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Yes, it should.
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Personally, I bring it into a new Finale doc, and then change the instruments as needed. But I'm sure that presetting the receiving score is a better idea! To Shing-Kwei: It's not an easy piece o...
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A FAN is needed with music fonts, to keep music spacing correct. But these fonts are used as text expressions, (or lyrics, if I can figure out how to do it more easily.) But they don’t need a FAN.
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Mavis, if you're here in the States, call me at two oh six 523 nine six two eight
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Mavis, I used PopChar to access the fonts, and created a few Expressions. Would this work for you? (I'm sure these are wrong for the notes, but it's just for experimental purposes!)
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You can copy and paste, using Show Active Layer Only, to avoid overwriting the notes in other layers. You might also look at JW Staff Polyphony, to see if that will do what you want.