Boxed Measure numbers
Hi, I've searched but can't find how to box measure numbers in musescore 3. Any thoughts ? Thanks.
Hi, I've searched but can't find how to box measure numbers in musescore 3. Any thoughts ? Thanks.
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Select one, choose the Rectangle Frame for it in the Inspector. Then press the "S" set as style button.
In reply to Select one, choose the… by jeetee
I tried inspector and ended up in "element", "stem" and can't figure how to get out of this.
In reply to I tried inspector and ended… by spojaw
Perhaps you had a note selected, instead of a measure number?
In reply to I sounds as though you had a… by DanielR
You're right.
In reply to I tried inspector and ended… by spojaw
You must select an existing measure number. If there are none: Format - Style - Measure Numbers.
Select Frame: Rectangle (or Circle or None). Press then 'S' on the right side to apply it to all others too.
Essential is that "Thickness" is greater than zero otherwise you won't see a frame.
In reply to You must select an existing… by HildeK
Thanks. I appreciate the time you took. This was much easier in musescore 2 - not so many steps albeit not as flexible. I'll go back to 2 for this issue but thanks again.
In reply to Thanks. I appreciate the… by spojaw
Can you explain what you foudn simpler? It is actually dead simplerin MuseScore 3 & 4 to create rehearsal marks (Ctrl+M, then type number), and you can also easily give the rehearsal mark style to measure numbers. Or change the measure number style to automatically box them. You can also have MuseScore fill in measure numbers within rehearsal marks completely automatically. none of these things were possible in MsueScore 2 - it always took far more steps to do any of these things.
In reply to Can you explain what you… by Marc Sabatella
I guess it's just that so many items are changed and I have to re-learn how. I do understand that "3" is offers more options. I'm just an 'old dog ! ' In the case of boxed measure numbers. with "2," I simply R. click on a measure number and 'text style' pops up with the option for frame for all the numbers. In "3," you have to do that with inspector and even then it only does one measure number ( can't figure at what point you type "S" to get them all changed in inspector. ) Thanks for your help. Sorry to ask yet again !
In reply to I guess it's just that so… by spojaw
> can't figure at what point you type "S" to get them all changed in inspector.
Look at my picture above: you can see 'Frame: Rectangle? There at the right is this 'S' were you should click.
In reply to I guess it's just that so… by spojaw
I don't understand how you could say having to right click to open a dialog is easier than having the Inspector always open - it' vastly faster. And as I mentioned, you can simply then set as style, so all your measure numbers come out the same - not possible in n MuseScore 2. You don't type "S", you press the button ith the "S" icon right next to where you added the frame. Or use any of the other vastly simpler methods I mentioned.
In reply to You must select an existing… by HildeK
Thank you.