Showing and printing arranger as well as composser

• Jun 4, 2024 - 19:18

I've transcribed a harp piece I found on YouTube and want to have the arranger as well as composer show when I print, but I can't figure out how to get MuseScore to show anything but title and composer. I've entered the information in Project Properties, just can't get it to show.
Thanks for any help you can give.


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In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Hunh! I had thought it was.

In that case, is it possible to include the various fields from the Project properties screen in a normal text frame? Or in a vertical frame containing text?

[A few moments later] Hmm, for that matter, I can't even seem to get the metadata to appear in the Header and Footer. For example, I'm putting ...

$:composer

... in the Header and it doesn't include anything. When I include

$:arranger

... in the Header, it types, not the value of the metadata arranger, but the word "arranger".

Pretty sure I'm doing something wrong here :-(

I'm pretty sure older versions of MuseScore allowed you to have more in the header - if I'm remembering this correctly, any developers following who can see about adding back this function, or adding it in if it wasn't there before?

In reply to by ErichBuehler

I think I understand it, even if I didn't know how to implement it until SteveBlower's post above. (Thanks, Steve!! That got it working for me :-)

The Title, Subtitle, Lyricist, and Composer values in the Title frame are not there as tagged metadata, they are not entered as "variables". Instead, they are specific text values. That is, rather than having the code $:subtitle:, it writes the text "My Score" (or whatever your title is) into that field when you create the score. It gets that value from the New Score dialog ... which also feeds the Project Properties dialog. But that Title Frame never gets any info from the Project Properties.

This is why, if you create a Vertical Frame and you right-click / Add / Title, you don't get the "Title" value from Project Properties, you get a blank text field with the Text Style of "Title".

I suspect I know why that choice was made, but I must admit I think it was the wrong choice. I think that we should be able to enter any metadata tag anyplace you could type text and have it fill the field with the value from Project Properties.

For example, I could then enter a field in the Title Frame and put %:arranger: in it. I could also have a paragraph of background information in a text field somewhere and include the metadata there as well. With that in place, when I later discover that I've spelled the Arranger's name wrong, I can correct it in Project Properties and it would be automagically corrected everyplace I've included that tag.

Similarly, I could put the tag for Title (which, oddly, does not appear to exist???) in the Title Frame, in the Header, and in descriptive paragraphs at the beginning of each of five moments and, when I change the Title in Project Properties, MuS would change it automagically throughout.

I believe I understand why it's not the default, but I don't understand why it's not available as an option. (Personally, I would have made it the default, but I wasn't involved in the coding and am only starting in that direction now.)

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