![]() Musescore uses two distinct formatting methods on Text object, based on whether the character is plain character or professional glyph ("Musical text" character). Text line object (Line object containing Text) has Begin Text, Continue Text, End Text properties, see Lines chapter. Text object can be edited in Edit mode, simply double-click on it to enter Edit mode. ![]() Methods for Text objectsĪ Musescore Text object is an object that contains individual characters that can be entered and removed by using (typing on) a computer keyboard. To understand object type see Notation types and Text types chapters. Musescore uses different formatting depending on the object's type, "Methods for Text objects" and "Methods for non-text objects". Font file cannot be embedded into a score file. This chapter discusses the font face (typeface, font family) setting of objects, that is the font file used. Overviewįont ( wikipedia) is a particular size, weight and style of a typeface. To edit sound samples, see SoundFonts and SFZ files instead. To change the appearance of Musescore user interface, see Preferences instead.
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