Page view
Is there any way of enabling Page View to extend further down than the top 13 staves of a large score?
Is there any way of enabling Page View to extend further down than the top 13 staves of a large score?
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You could use bigger paper, or a smaller score. Both can be configured in Format > Page Settings
In reply to You could use bigger paper,… by jeetee
If you mean "paper" literally, I am nowhere near that stage yet. Otherwise you seem to be hinting that there is some way of lengthening the on-screen "page". Is that so? The size of the score is dictated by the size of the orchestra that I envisage occupying the pit of a moderately-sized opera-house. A large proportion of the staves are assigned to solo singers and chorus.
In reply to If you mean "paper"… by bucklemyshoe
The "on-screen page" actually corresponds to a real paper size. That way you know how your score will be printed.
If your score does not fit on the on-screen page, it will not fit on the paper it is printed on.
There are two ways to solve this, both in accessible in the Page Settings dialog:
In reply to The "on-screen page"… by AndreasKågedal
But if you do not yet want to mess with paper sizes and scaling, you might want to use "Continous View" or "Single Page View" instead of "Page View".
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/viewing-and-navigation#viewing-modes
In reply to If you mean "paper"… by bucklemyshoe
Yes I meant paper literally. The whole purpose of the "Page View" in MuseScore is to be WYSIWYG and give a real view of how the printed score would look with the current style settings.