impossible to see/edit frames
Hello,
I need assistance about frames.
I work on a file of dozens of 1-staff rhythm exercices.
The last step of this should be : I add a horizontal frame before each exercice and insert a text to type the exercice numbers. I have done that dozens of times.
But for some reason, when I add a horizontal frame in this file, it seems to exist (the layout changes), but I can't see it, nor click it, nor edit it.
I have made sure I clicked on "make frames visible" in the view menu.
Attached, the first page of that file.
Could someone help me please? :-)
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F2 Lecture de rythme - Copie.mscz | 10.8 KB |
Comments
It is a bug with one-line staves.
Workaround: (temporarily) change that staff to have more than ond line, via staff properties
In reply to It is a bug with one-line… by Jojo-Schmitz
Due to #283438: No way to select horizontal frame with one-line staff
Workaround: https://musescore.org/en/node/291869#comment-932283
@vincentdb, Rehearsal?
In reply to @vincentdb, Rehearsal? by Shoichi
Thank you all for your rapid answers and workarounds - what a great community !
I'll try the solution to temporarily add lines.
In reply to Thank you all for your rapid… by vincentdb
I have many scores based upon such techniques, e.g., https://musescore.com/bsg/scores/5689322 -- take a look.
In reply to @vincentdb, Rehearsal? by Shoichi
Hi, I just saw your rhythmic reading and I try to reproduce this kind of exercise but I did not find how to do it. Could you please tell me which paragraph in the manual says that or give me some information to do that. Thank you in advance. Best regards
Midou
In reply to Hi, I just saw your rhythmic… by michebedav
Could you be more specific about which part of this you want help with - entering the notes, creating non-metered music, indenting certain systems, or what? For info on the notes, see the Handbook section on drum notation. For unmetered notation, easiest is to use the commands Tools / Measure to join and split measures as needed. For the indent, see the Handbook section on frames.
In reply to Could you be more specific… by Marc Sabatella
Hello,
In fact, I wasn’t specific enough. I was actually looking for a way to transform a system to study only rhythm. In fact after some groping and help on the forum, I found.
1) I copy the system whose rhythm I want to work,
2) I use a plugin (information obtained on the forum) to put all notes at the same height.
3) I change the starting instrument by choosing an instrument from the list of instruments "bodily percussion" example "slap"
and now I can only work the rhythm
PS: here is the example in attached file that I have thus transformed
Thanks to you
Regards
In reply to Hello, In fact, I wasn’t… by michebedav
If you copy music into a drumset staff with only a single defined note (such as "slap") then you don't need a plugin at all, but simply press the up or down arrow once after pasting to have all notes adjust to the only defined pitch.
In reply to If you copy music into a… by jeetee
Hello,
Hello,
yes you’re right, I just tested and it’s ok. So with your help, I discovered a new function of the software . Definitely this software is best .
It only lacks a direct "scan" function to scan a partition and convert it into musescore....
regards