justify lyrics option
it would be nice if i could justify the lyrics---especially at the start of a verse. i have to use F8 and adjust each individually. i wish i could just select them and left or right justify as appropriate.
it would be nice if i could justify the lyrics---especially at the start of a verse. i have to use F8 and adjust each individually. i wish i could just select them and left or right justify as appropriate.
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Add a ctrl-space between the dot and your first letter, it should auto-align then.
In reply to Add a ctrl-space between the… by jeetee
ctrl-space after dot didn't help
ctrl-space before verse number helped some
ctrl-space before verse number and after dot did the best---but it is still not perfect--just a lot better
thanks!
In reply to ctrl-space after dot didn't… by jmoses
Right click the lyric and select text properties... (do not pick text styles unless you want every lyric justified). In the dialog click the justify button you want. You will want to repeat this on each verse. If the verse starting point is too far one direction or another you can use Horizontal offset in text properties or the inspector (F8) to fix them.
In reply to ctrl-space after dot didn't… by jmoses
What version of MuseScore are you using? This feature is present in 2.x, but missing in 3.0, although there is a pull request to add it back in.
In reply to What version of MuseScore… by mattmcclinch
Meanwhile a trick (adding text to the frame), if usable...
In reply to ctrl-space after dot didn't… by jmoses
I am using musescore 2.1.0 rev 871c8ce
the suggestions above are work arounds. what i was hoping for was something that was simple/automatic and would produce something like this:
maybe if the verse numbers could be entered as lyrics tied to the time signature.
In reply to I am using musescore 2.1.0… by jmoses
Please share a score showing that bogus alignment, "number dot ctrl+space syllable" should align properly automatically and does for me
In reply to Please share a score showing… by Jojo-Schmitz
https://musescore.com/jmoses/scores/5029960
In reply to https://musescore.com/jmoses… by jmoses
it actually looks better on musescore.com then on my computer or the pdf export
In reply to it actually looks better on… by jmoses
Looks the same on my PC (i.e. pretty good), Windows 7, MuseScore 2.1.
The date in the title frame though implies that this score has been created a long time ago (11-23-13), when 2.x didn't exist, also it is using Times New Roman rather than FreeSerif and doesn't have Score Information / workTitle and composer filled, and volta offset is set to -2 rather than -3, all indications that it had initially been created with MuseScore 1.x
In reply to Looks the same on my PC (i.e… by Jojo-Schmitz
Does the attached look better on your PC
In reply to Does the attached look… by Jojo-Schmitz
yours
same as before, but I noticed that the text actually is correctly justified, and the dots are aligned.
then i tried changing the font. i normally use FreeSerif with musescore-- i guess that is what it came with. i have never tried changing it. so i tried Arial. this is what i got using the ctrl-shift method and left justify.
In reply to yours… by jmoses
It doesn't look like your 1st image on my PC, more like your 2nd, but seems to be bad kerning of the numbers and should look better in 2.2, due today.
In reply to it actually looks better on… by jmoses
Indeed, that is because this automatic alignment depends on using 2.0 or later. Scores created with much older versions - as your score was - might not benefit from this unless you first remove the manual formatting that 1.x created. But as Jojo mentions, this actually does work just fine on 2.1, looks exactly the same on my system as on musescore.com. So I'm not sure what is going wrong on your system. Are you syure that screenshot is from the same version of the file?
In reply to Indeed, that is because this… by Marc Sabatella
Just reviewed. I made the file in Musescore 1.x and now use 2.1.0. The methods mentioned above have been tried as modifications to this earlier created score. I will now try to erase the lyric under the first note and completely re-enter it using Musescore 2.1.0. I will try that this evening when I get home.
Thanks all for your help and patience.
In reply to I am using musescore 2.1.0… by jmoses
The first comment (by jeetee) is not a workaround. It is a feature of MuseScore that aims to do exactly what you are trying to do. It is simple and automatic, and I am surprised to hear that it didn't help. I did notice in your score that many of the lyrics under the first syllable had non-zero horizontal and vertical offsets. Changing these offsets to zero makes it look nicer.
Side note: I have seen this use of an asterisk beside the verse number (especially in hymnals), and indeed it will throw off the automatic alignment for that verse. The lyric can, of course, be repositioned with an adjustment to the horizontal offset.