Part Name in header
How do I add the Part Name in the header so I can have it on every page of the score?
Musescore 3.1.0.22425
Apple OS 10.14 (Mojave)
When I hover over the available header tags in Format/style/header, footer
I get this:
So I put $i into my header (odd and even) and get no part name in my headers.
(The part name was added via Add/Text/Part Name.)
Looking in the Handbook, I see that $i (and $I) are NOT included in ITS list of metatags even though the list in my copy of Muse Score clearly shows them.
In MuseScore 2 I could easily add the part name with metatags in the header - now - can't.
No longer available?
Work around?
I've been adding the part name in Format/style/header, footer as text and just changing it when I switch instruments.
I transpose and modify almost every piece our senior bands play. With people over 50 (our oldest player is 90) there are many special needs which I won't enumerate here. It is tedious and time-consuming but I'm a much better MuseScore user than I am a flute player so that's my major contribution!
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Comments
The pictures you are showing are not from a part. Since there is no part name for the score, there is no option to add it. If I'm wrong, attach the score and explain which part you are trying to add this option to.
In reply to The pictures you are showing… by mike320
Hi
Partnames appear 1 time on first page of each part only.
Best way to install partnames for all following pages in all parts:
Goto Format - Header/Footer and type "$:partName:"
---> do this in your mainscore
---> before you create any parts
Good luck
In reply to Hi Partnames appear 1 time… by Rudi cj7tb
Or do it on one part and use the "apply to all parts" button
In reply to Hi Partnames appear 1 time… by Rudi cj7tb
Does not work. Space where the part name should appear is blank. Without the trailing colon I get "partName" but not the name of the instrument that I have entered via Add/Text/Part
In reply to Does not work. Space where… by Musikate
It takes that from File > Score properties
In reply to It takes that from File >… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you. That is very useful information.
Sorry to waste everyone's time.
In reply to The pictures you are showing… by mike320
I am working with only one part. No score is involved except for that one part. I apologize if I inadvertently misled you when I called the Part a Score.
In reply to I am working with only one… by Musikate
You inadvertently called a score a part. If you want the part name included, you need to create a part out of the one part in the score using File->Parts. If you click New All, in this dialog, then OK, everything should be as you want it automatically.
In reply to You inadvertently called a… by mike320
There is no Score. I have only the one part. In this case I am transposing a bass piano line from a blurry copy of old sheet music to a part for a Baritone Horn, Treble Clef. In the past I added the part name using Add/Text/Part name on the first page of a part and then entered $:partName: in Format/Style Header. The title of the work then appeared on every page. That no longer works. Nor does the code listed in the menu for adding part name, $i.
In reply to There is no Score. I have… by Musikate
No part, no partname. No change vs. MuseScore 2
In reply to There is no Score. I have… by Musikate
All files are scores, regardless of the number of instruments. Your score apparently is just a score that happenes to be for one intrument but there is no part unless you created one via File / Parts. Again, this hasn't changed from MuseScore 2
You can also use "$:partName:".
But indeed that is only available in the parts, not in the main score.
I'm not aware of any changes in that area between MuseScore 2 and 3.
In reply to You can use $:partName: by Jojo-Schmitz
Does not work. I get a blank spot where the part name should appear. This is not the way it worked in MuseScore 2. The name of the part reliably appeared on the second and subsequent pages. Now the only way I can get it to appear is by adding the name, e.g. Baritone Horn, in Format/Style/Headers, footers.
My other point is that the documentation in my menu ($i - Part name on all pages except first page, and $I - Part name on all pages) is not what the handbook shows - which has no entries at all for part name - and it doesn't work anyhow.
In reply to Does not work. I get a blank… by Musikate
Removed.
For the parts, the "partName" tag should already be there, you can head right away to format->style->header/footer
You can always go to File->score properties, click the little + below to add a new one.
Call it "partname". Give it the value "score"
Press ok and navigate to format->style. This is my typical header/footer showing the partName in the top left corner
And the result:
In reply to I know this is old, but for… by ecstrema
it is "partName" for the real parts though, mind the dromedary case...
Mentioned above
In reply to it is "pathName" for real… by Jojo-Schmitz
You are right. that's because the tag is not there by default. I just added it.
I'll correct it.
Do you mean "partName" and not "pathName" or I am missing something again?
In reply to You are right. that's… by ecstrema
oops, corrected. It is there by default for parts, but not for the main score
In reply to oops, corrected by Jojo-Schmitz
should be clear enough now. I edited my answer above with ton of pictures.