Well, again, easier is to drag and drop the image itself - either downloaded from this thread, or another you find online.
You *can* create this as text using characters in the "Special Characters" palette (press "F2" while editing text), but it is way more trouble than it is worth.
I've been trying to "drag and drop" the two eighths = triplet quarter/eighth to no avail. I've downloaded the graphic, created my own, saved everything to PDF. What other magical options do I have?
Assuming you're talking about the SVG file from https://musescore.org/en/node/115776#comment-521551, make sure you drag and drop it either into the title frame, or directly on top of a note or rest (title frame gives you a much wider drop area).
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Choose a suitable compound time signature and then enter away :)
Would this help? https://musescore.org/en/handbook/swing
In reply to Would this help? by Isaac Weiss
Thank you!
But I want to Shuffle note indicates that the print head in profile table.
Please help me again!
In reply to Thank you! But I want to by 葉家宏
It isn't clear what you are asking - perhaps you find someone some to help you translate?
Maybe you are asking about adding a marking like this:
If so, simply download that image or another like it, then drag and drop it onto the first note of your score.
In reply to It isn't clear what you are by Marc Sabatella
Yes, yes, it is to this image.
Really thank you!
My software does not have this pattern.
In reply to Yes, yes, it is to this by 葉家宏
You'd Need to take that Image from this thread. MiuseScore doesn't have all the glyphs needed to build them on is own
In reply to It isn't clear what you are by Marc Sabatella
I really appreciate you!
This pattern can insert speclal charac ters it?
In reply to I really appreciate you! This by 葉家宏
Well, again, easier is to drag and drop the image itself - either downloaded from this thread, or another you find online.
You *can* create this as text using characters in the "Special Characters" palette (press "F2" while editing text), but it is way more trouble than it is worth.
In reply to Well, again, easier is to by Marc Sabatella
I know, thank you!
In reply to Well, again, easier is to by Marc Sabatella
I've been trying to "drag and drop" the two eighths = triplet quarter/eighth to no avail. I've downloaded the graphic, created my own, saved everything to PDF. What other magical options do I have?
In reply to I've been trying to "drag and by Than_Chesher
Assuming you're talking about the SVG file from https://musescore.org/en/node/115776#comment-521551, make sure you drag and drop it either into the title frame, or directly on top of a note or rest (title frame gives you a much wider drop area).