How to paste dash/underscore in lyrics ?
When I write lyrics manually, I can use dash, joining note syllables,
or underscores for prolonging syllables across the notes.
When I past lyrics, dashes or underscores are taken as regular characters.
Musescore uses them as if they were syllables.
How to make Musescore to treat pasted text by same way as if typed ?
Comments
Type dash: Moves to the next space: eg. "Text -";
Type AltGr + Dash: stays connected to the syllable: eg. "Text-".
Take a look if it is more clear: http://musescore.org/en/node/21522
In reply to If I understand by Shoichi
It is not problem to insert dash by pasting.
It is problem for dash not to be taken as regular character.
I do not want dash either to be attached to a syllable, either to be inserted to note as a syllable.
I want dash to join syllables, same as if I manually type then lyrics.
Or I do not get it what you mean.
In reply to Seems not to be what I mean by poutnikl
(Google Translate permitting) you mean synalepha?
http://musescore.org/en/handbook/lyrics
probably I'm the one who does not understand ;-)
In reply to maybe then by Shoichi
If I type text of the song lyrics manually, typing hyphen/dash connects syllables staying at the notes,
"Bla - Bla"
"Bla" is under notes, the hyphen/dash "-" is between notes.
If i try to do the same by pasting from text editor, hyphen/dash is always taken as regular character.
If I use ""Bla - Bla", then "-" is taken as a syllable.
If I use ""Bla- Bla", then "-" is taken as an ending character of sylable "bla-"
I want to know a way how pasted "-" can be between syllables AND notes, as if just typed.
Similar issue is valid for underscore.
I accept the possibility I am a blind newbee not seeing the obvious...
In reply to I mean dash/hyphen "Bla - Bla" by poutnikl
There is a feature request here already #7885: Lyric pasting should break at hyphens
It would be good to comment on these. Especially would you want it to work for
hy-phen-at-ed words
or forhy - phen - at - ed words
or forhy- phen- at- ed words
?If I understand correctly, you want to use copy & paste to enter lyrics that were already typed in some other program, and are trying to figure out how to enter the hyphen that is used to separate syllables.
If so, then try this:
The ans- wer my friend, is blow- ing in the wind
The ans- wer is blow- ing in the wind
EDIT: never mind, now I see that this does not really work - the hyphen gets attached to the syllable rather than placed between them as expected. So, I don't know. I usually type lyrics directly.
In reply to If I understand correctly, by Marc Sabatella
When pasting syllables successively from the blackboard copied from a text file with a space between the syllables, one has to insert hyphen later, putting the prompt in the left syllable and pressing the hyphen key
In reply to to my knowledge by robert leleu
I admit I am not sure if I have tried this.
I have thought it would corrupt the pasted lyrics.
I with try when getting home.
In reply to Hm, Interesting by poutnikl
@poutnikl: I try to explain with an example, I am attaching
(to all: please, have patience with me)
In reply to Google translator: help me. by Shoichi
Thank you very much for the effort and explanation.
But it seems to me it is all about ways of typing,
not about pasting of prepared text from text editor., as I understand the file.
What I want to get is the 1st half of the first line of your sample mscz file,
by pasting text and eventually some manual "-" additions, if cannot be done by pasting.
In reply to to my knowledge by robert leleu
When pasting syllables successively from the blackboard copied from a text file with a space between the syllables, one has to insert hyphen later, putting the prompt in the left syllable and pressing the hyphen key
..it seems to me as not working, doing nothing.
In reply to Hm, I may be dumb, but... by poutnikl
On notepad (or LibreOffice, or a text editor) I typed bla, bla, bla,: bla(space)bla(space)bla(space)
I get:
bla bla bla bla;
Copy (from here);
Go to the score, select the first note, Ctrl+L;
Ctrl+V (paste), V, V, V;
Click anywhere on the page;
Double-click at the end of the first syllable (the first bla);
Only enter hyphen , hyphen , hyphen .
the hyphen should be placed between a note and the next. So it works with Vista and 1.3
In reply to @poutnikl by Shoichi
YES, you are right, it works.
I have previously did not make double click.
In reply to @Shoichi by poutnikl
I'm happy for you, good music!