Short answer: Open it with a PDF reader software, and put something white on it using the shape drawing tools.
Long answer:
in Windows, with "F o x i t R e a d e r" (Free):
1. Export to PDF (With Musescore)
------8<---After this point we will work with PDF-Reader-Software---8<------
2. Open PDF in Foxit Reader (in Windows)
3. Press Ctrl+0 (fit to screen)
4. Go to page 2 (Page Down)
5. Click on "Comment" Menu
6. Select "Rectangle" //see attachment: "FX001.png"
7. Draw around page number. //see attachment: "FX002.png"
8. Right click on rectangle, select "properties" //see attachment: "FX003.png"
9. Click "Color" and select white color (top right)
10. Click "Fill-Color" and select white color again.
11. Click "Close." button.
12. Press CTRL+C
13. Click anywhere in page.
14. O.K. page number vanished. //see attachment: "FX004.png"
15. Go to Page 3 (Page Down)
16, Press "Ctrl+V"
17. Move this new rectangle on page number.
18. Press "esc." key
19. Go to "File" menu
20. Select "Save as"
... type something ex: "oldfilename"+"-v2" ... and save it.
pffft...
- "But... I'm on... some other OS...."
don't worry.
find a similar software like "F o x i t R e a d e r" .
Perhaps the process steps will not be exactly the same as the one I showed above.
But it will be very similar.
Thanks! Hide I am afraid it is not possible, you cannot select the numbers, or at least I cannot. Outside Musescore I know some options as exporting .svg and delete whatever you want opening the file inside inkscape or other image editor.
But I wanted to know if it is possible from musescore and i looks like it is not. It is a pity.
Normally the reason you would do this is add cover pages, tables of contents, etc. That sort of work is best done in a separate program after exporting the score itself as a PDF. If you explain your use case in more detail - ideally attaching the actual score - we can advise better.
Yes. I just wanted to know how to do this for numbers not appear in the first three pages (cover, blank page and annotations), but I will do edit this later in another software.
if you want to hide it when you print it just select it and press v to make it invisible
if you want to hide it when on you device then press the view menu and uncheck show invisible...i think not sure if that will work
Delete any text that says "$P." There will probably be two of them - one for the odd pages (right), and one for the even pages (left) sections.
Then no page numbers will appear.
Comments
see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/layout-and-formatting-0#style-edit-ge…, simply remove the the $p from the footer
In reply to see by Jojo-Schmitz
thanks
In reply to see by Jojo-Schmitz
Is it possible to hide more than the first page number but not all. e.g. the three first pages.
Thanks in advance,
x.x
In reply to Is it possible to hide more by xoanxil
Only if you start with negative numbers
In reply to Only if you start with by Jojo-Schmitz
Clever! :D
In reply to Only if you start with by Jojo-Schmitz
Genius!
In reply to see by Jojo-Schmitz
EDIT: I got it !!!!
Go to the FORMAT tab (between TOOLS and ADD), then choose STYLE and delete "$2" in the HEADER section. NO MORE PAGE NUMBERS !!!!!!
In reply to So sorry, I don't understand… by stevestockmal@…
%p, not $2
Thanks. But what I am looking for is to hide the first three pages numbers, not to move then to the nexts. Another idea?
In reply to Thanks. But what I am looking by xoanxil
No, except maybe select and hit V, to make invisible?
In reply to Thanks. But what I am looking by xoanxil
Short answer: Open it with a PDF reader software, and put something white on it using the shape drawing tools.
Long answer:
in Windows, with "F o x i t R e a d e r" (Free):
1. Export to PDF (With Musescore)
------8<---After this point we will work with PDF-Reader-Software---8<------
2. Open PDF in Foxit Reader (in Windows)
3. Press Ctrl+0 (fit to screen)
4. Go to page 2 (Page Down)
5. Click on "Comment" Menu
6. Select "Rectangle" //see attachment: "FX001.png"
7. Draw around page number. //see attachment: "FX002.png"
8. Right click on rectangle, select "properties" //see attachment: "FX003.png"
9. Click "Color" and select white color (top right)
10. Click "Fill-Color" and select white color again.
11. Click "Close." button.
12. Press CTRL+C
13. Click anywhere in page.
14. O.K. page number vanished. //see attachment: "FX004.png"
15. Go to Page 3 (Page Down)
16, Press "Ctrl+V"
17. Move this new rectangle on page number.
18. Press "esc." key
19. Go to "File" menu
20. Select "Save as"
... type something ex: "oldfilename"+"-v2" ... and save it.
pffft...
- "But... I'm on... some other OS...."
don't worry.
find a similar software like "F o x i t R e a d e r" .
Perhaps the process steps will not be exactly the same as the one I showed above.
But it will be very similar.
In reply to Short answer: Open it with a by Ziya Mete Demircan
Thanks! Hide I am afraid it is not possible, you cannot select the numbers, or at least I cannot. Outside Musescore I know some options as exporting .svg and delete whatever you want opening the file inside inkscape or other image editor.
But I wanted to know if it is possible from musescore and i looks like it is not. It is a pity.
Cheers
In reply to Thanks! Hide I am afraid it by xoanxil
Normally the reason you would do this is add cover pages, tables of contents, etc. That sort of work is best done in a separate program after exporting the score itself as a PDF. If you explain your use case in more detail - ideally attaching the actual score - we can advise better.
In reply to Normally the reason you would by Marc Sabatella
Yes. I just wanted to know how to do this for numbers not appear in the first three pages (cover, blank page and annotations), but I will do edit this later in another software.
Thanks.
In reply to Thanks. But what I am looking by xoanxil
place an Image on top of them, white, non transparent.
In reply to place an Image on top of by Jojo-Schmitz
I'm afraid it does not work
In reply to I'm afraid it does not work by Shoichi
Hmm, indeed, looks like wrong stacking order, and this can only get changed in master.
In reply to Hmm, indeed, looks like wrong by Jojo-Schmitz
It seems a laborious trick (if the pages are a lot):
No number (by Stile) and vertical frame?
Better to use pdfsam...
In reply to Thanks. But what I am looking by xoanxil
if you want to hide it when you print it just select it and press v to make it invisible
if you want to hide it when on you device then press the view menu and uncheck show invisible...i think not sure if that will work
Try the menu Style > Text > Footer and choose textcolor: white. Still there, but fairly hard to see on a white background. (Using version 2.2.1)
Then no page numbers will appear.
In reply to Go to the Format menu Select… by Dan Jackson 2
Thank you so much! Finally the advice I was looking for!!
In reply to Go to the Format menu Select… by Dan Jackson 2
Excellent - many thanks