eighth-note flags
On eighth note that are not part of a beamed group e.g. a single eighth note off of the beat, the "flags" are clear and readily readable on all stem - down eighths. However, [and this is my problem] on those eighth notes where the stem is upward from the note head the flag is so horizontally collapsed that it appears as though the stem is just a bit wavy. No one could be expected to read this note effectively at tempo. The professional musician expects all notation to be clear and unambiguous. I need a way to set the note-style so that the flags on upward stem eighths appear like those on downward-stemmed eighths and I have not found that option in any of the menu options or the handbook. How can this problem be fixed?
I am using Musescore 1.2 on ubuntu 12.4 studio - 64 bit, linux kernel 3.2.0.32.
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Could it be a zoom problem?
Do you see the same? What's wrong *exactly* with the upward stem?
In reply to Could it be a zoom by [DELETED] 5
like this, maybe?
That is a flag detached from the stem?
In reply to Could it be a zoom by [DELETED] 5
If musescore wrote MY eighth notes like the ones you show I'd be thrilled. You mention a zoom problem. iIf that what my rpoblem is how do I fix it??????????????
Please give very specific instructions, as I am not at all fluent in "computer-geek".
I'll try to supply a screen-shot...../tmp/Screenshot - 03232013 - 01:56:09 AM.png
In reply to If musescore wrote MY eighth by Syndi.JazzComposer
Thanks you for the screenshot!
Something is wrong with your Ubuntu system. As you can see the treble clef and the 4/4 time signature are written in italic.
- Close MuseScore
- Go to Launcher menu -> settings -> settings manager -> appearance -> font and change the system font from italic to normal
- Launch MuseScore again.
In reply to Thanks you for the by [DELETED] 5
Thanks for the help. You solved the problem. [Now I won't have to go through and manually draw each flag by hand on every part.] Thanks aghain.