wie ein Notensystem hinzufügen oder löschen / How creating or deleting a stuff
Hi friends and musicians!
Sorry, I don't find any explains about this basic problem:
1. How to insert a staff for new instruments into an existing score?
2. How do you delete a complete staff from an existing score?
3. How do you delete individual staves from an existing score?
Can anybody help me?
Thank you for advance,
Toni
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Comments
Press I and in that dialog add or remove instruments and staves.
In reply to Press I and in that dialog… by Jojo-Schmitz
Many Thanks, Jojo, for your tip! I can't explain what's the matter with me, because yesterday I have been working the last time on a score by using the "I"-button. As a result of a big crash of musescore yesterday evening, also the automatic safed file were damaged. The hole work of many hours were done. I was no more able for clear thinking. So I'd forgotten the most simplest command "i". How embarrassing.
In reply to Many Thanks, Jojo, for your… by toni-s
See https://musescore.org/en/node/52116 in case you're looking for a backup
In reply to See https://musescore.org/en… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks for the link about autosave a musescore file. Unfortunately this does not work under OSX. It is written that Musescore saves a backup file with a dot in front of the filename. Such files Mac OSX makes them unvisible, so I cannot find them. There is a way to make dot-files visible, but I don't know that way :-( . I will learn it later... And it should be no longer necessary because I will save my files myself in future :-))
In reply to Thanks for the link about… by toni-s
It work on every operating system. On Mac and Linux the -a option of the ls command shows such hidden files. But surely Finder has an option for that too .
A shoet Google searcjh found: "Command+Shift+Dot" to toggle visibibility if hidden files in Finder
In reply to It work on every operating… by Jojo-Schmitz
I cannot understand what you mean: "the -a option of the ls command"
also "Command+Shift+Dot". Where it should be wrote?
In reply to I cannot understand what you… by toni-s
'ls' is a command line program and '-a' an option for it, so "ls -a" would list those hidden files.
"Command+Shift+Dot" is a keyboard shortcut for/in Mac's Finder program