Wyschnegradsky Accidentals in Key Signature
Hello,
I am trying to create a new, custom Key Signature, but I can't use Wyschnegradsky Accidentals, although I can find them under the Symbols in the Main Palet.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Hello,
I am trying to create a new, custom Key Signature, but I can't use Wyschnegradsky Accidentals, although I can find them under the Symbols in the Main Palet.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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Dragging from the palette doesn't work?
In reply to Dragging from the palette… by Shoichi
Thank you,
it works but only for accidentals, not for Key Signature.
In reply to Thank you, it works but only… by miguelpetrakis…
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/key-signatures#custom-key-signatures
It seems to work on 3.2.3
Are the symbols you are looking for present in the dialog box (Shift+K)?
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by Shoichi
I have the 3.4.2.9788 version (32-bit).
Unfortunatelly the Wyschnegradsky Accidentals are not available in the dialog box.
:/
In reply to I have the 3.4.2.9788… by miguelpetrakis…
Some are, like the one you highlighted and the ones left and right from that and at least 2 more (sharp and flat)
But free free to open an issue to get them all added
In reply to Some are, like the one you… by Jojo-Schmitz
None of the Wyschnegradsky Accidentals are available for creating a Key Signature.
All the available accidentals in the dialog box concern half tone, quarter tone and commas.
From the available accidentals in the dialog box I can only use the normal flat and sharp.
The 1/12, 1/6 and 1/3 tone flats and sharps do not exist in the dialog box as Wyschnegradsky or other accidentals.
Thank you for your advice.
I didn't know I can create an issue, I will now write it.
:)
In reply to None of the Wyschnegradsky… by miguelpetrakis…
Some are, at least 5 of them, at least their glyphs are (I guess because thes use the same glyphs as used elsewhere), whether and what meaning they have in that context doesn't really matter, as MuseScore doesn't care about non-semitone accidentals playback anyhow
In reply to Some are, at least 5 of them… by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes, some glyphs in the dialog box look just like the Wyschnegradsky Accidentals, but I need to use more glyphs than those as well.
Also, in case MuseScore will include non-semitone (microtonal) accidentals playback in the future (hopefully), it would be saving time to have the right Key Signature instead of having to change them later.
For the present time, it would be helpful having Wyschnegradsky Accidentals in the Accidentals Pallete, so the people that will read the score can understand which accidental it is, by clicking on the glyph in the score.
In reply to Yes, some glyphs in the… by miguelpetrakis…
Some intrastructor for some microtonal accidentals is there, like the pitch difference (0, +/-100 +/-200 for semitones anything else for microtonal), see ibmscore/accidental.cpp, lines 36-131, 2nd column, but that isn't used anywhere yet.
But please submit an issue to get those Wyschnegradsky accidentals added.
Edit: thanks for #301387: Wyschnegradsky Accidentals missing in Accidentals Pallete
In reply to Some intrastructor for… by Jojo-Schmitz
Many thanks for your time, I just did.
:)