Fretboard Diagrams
I know how to insert a fretboard diagram to a stave, to modify, copy and paste it inside of the stave, but i cannot paste or save it to a palette. Neither to the delivered Fretboard Diagrams or to a new created palette.
I know how to insert a fretboard diagram to a stave, to modify, copy and paste it inside of the stave, but i cannot paste or save it to a palette. Neither to the delivered Fretboard Diagrams or to a new created palette.
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create your own workspaces
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/workspaces#create-custom-workspace
To add an existing score element...
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/palettes#custom-palettes
In reply to create your own workspaces… by Shoichi
Thanks. I´ve read this, but it is not working with the file attached.
In reply to Thanks. I´ve read this, but… by [DELETED] 33846558
On OS: Linux Mint 19.3, Arch.: i386, MuseScore version (32-bit): 3.2 it works, see image
What version of MuseScore? With 3.3 it should not be necessary to create a workspace or custom palette or do anything special to prepare for adding elements to a palette. But you do always need to Ctrl++Shift+drag (Cmd+Shift on macOS) when adding an element from the score.
In reply to What version of MuseScore? … by Marc Sabatella
MuseScore 3.3.4 on Linux Mint 19.3.
You are right, it is working. The problem happens, when the diagram was shifted away from the x=0, y=0 position in the score. With a position x=0, y=-7 and Ctrl+Shift+drag to the palette it is stored in the palette, but out of sight. I did not notice this, when opening this topic. The position can be corrected in the palette.
Thanks.
In reply to MuseScore 3.3.4 on Linux… by [DELETED] 33846558
That's awfully high - is there a reason you're doing that? The default position should normally be good, since it automatically avoids collision with notes etc anyhow. Or if you just want all fret diagrams very high for some reason, change the style setting rather than individual properties. Chances are whatever it is you are trying to do, there is a better way to do it. Feel free to attach your score so we can understand and assist better.
In reply to That's awfully high - is… by Marc Sabatella
I am experimenting with a layout to get a clearly arranged staff. I'm still testing...
Thanks for your suggestion.
In reply to I am experimenting with a… by [DELETED] 33846558
OK, to produce that sort of layout, I definitely recommend using the style setting then, not manually adjusting individual elements.