Remove cautionary time signature?
Hello, is there any way to remove cautionary time signatures? For example, between movements, I wouldn't want a cautionary time signature from mvmt. 2 to appear at the end of mvmt. 1.
Hello, is there any way to remove cautionary time signatures? For example, between movements, I wouldn't want a cautionary time signature from mvmt. 2 to appear at the end of mvmt. 1.
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I have to add that I found the option in Style->Edit general style->Page->Create courtesy time signatures and it is somewhat helpful, but for a situation where I want to remove a specific cautionary it's not the right solution.
You can remove all courtesy time signature in Style -> Edit global style -> Page -> Create courtesy time signature
In reply to You can remove all courtesy by [DELETED] 5
Yes, I am aware of this option, but can you do this for a specific cautionary and not for the whole score?
In reply to Yes, I am aware of this by slaven
I believe most people simply create a separate MuseScore file for each movement -- that is unless you want a subsequent movement to begin on the same page where the previous one ended.
If you do create a new file, starting with MuseScore 1.0 you can specify what page number you want the file to begin with (Layout/Page Settings/First page no.). So for example, if a movement ended with page 12 you would of course specify that the next begin with page 13.
Hope this helps.
In reply to Remove cautionary time signature? by Bill Watkins
Yeah, I'd recommend separate files for movements in 1.0. Apparently 2.0 will have some sort of scheme to make it easier to have multiple movements in one file.
In reply to Yeah, I'd recommend separate by Marc Sabatella
Thanks for the answers, they did help a bit! And as for multiple staves in a score it seems I will just have to wait for v2.0. :)
In reply to Thanks for the answers, they by slaven
Multiple staves? I don't know what yu mean by that; 1.0 already allows as many staves as you wish. It's just mutliple *movements* of a piece - so there can be time signature change, redisplay of time signature if it doesn't change, etc - that isn't as well supported in 1.0.
I meant multiple movements, sorry!