Stave Space
Can I preset the stave space so i don't have to change it every time I create a score?
Alex
Can I preset the stave space so i don't have to change it every time I create a score?
Alex
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https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/layout-and-formatting#style-page ?
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by Shoichi
Hi
That tells me how to change it - i want it the same for all my scores and not the default.
At the moment I have to change it every time I create a new score.
In reply to Hi That tells me how to… by Alex Hudghton
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/preferences#score, create a MuseScore Style Sheet and load it there
In reply to Hi That tells me how to… by Alex Hudghton
Save the new score as template, see: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/create-new-score#templates
In reply to Save the new score as… by Shoichi
That'd work too, but only for scores created from that template and therefore with that particular set of instruments.
The style sheet method though only works for scores not created from a template
In reply to That'd work too, but only… by Jojo-Schmitz
True, so it's important to consider your reasons for wanting non-standard staff size. If it's because you want bigger staves, such as for music for children, then probably a template is the way to go, because you wouldn't want other scores affected. Or if you want smaller staves customized to work well with a particular collection of instruments like a brass choir, then again, a template work best. But also consider whether one of the existing templates already does the job. Or, create a score set up the way you want and have MuseScore open it on startup rather than the usual default score.
But the style option handles other cases well, such as if you are visually impaired and just want everything bigger always. or if you are working for a publisher producing scores of varying instrumentation but they have a house style that calls for consistent staff sizes (either for the score or parts or both).
In reply to True, so it's important to… by Marc Sabatella
Before we get too carried away, I should say that I want bigger scores because I'm reading the score off a computer monitor as I attempt to play my guitar. There are to 3 instruments per score, (all classical guitar) so perhaps templates are the way to go?
In reply to Before we get too carried… by Alex Hudghton
Yes