Annotations

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Annotations or text-notes (as MusiCAD handles them from version 4 onwards) are pieces of text that you link to a piece of music for a certain occasion or your own text-notes. Text-notes - just like notes with pencil or pen - are superimposed on the existing score. A nice thing about text-notes in MusiCAD is that they can easily be made invisible again or completely removed. Text-notes are mainly intended for occasions where you read music directly from the screen of your computer (tablet).

For annotions, think of texts such as

  •  'not too fast'
  •  '2nd time clarinet'
  •  'pay attention to conductor!'

You create an annotation by clicking with the mouse on a place in the music or in the headline while pressing one or more of the keys <shift>, <ctrl> or {{key|alt} } pressed.

With the key combination <ctrl-shift A> in the main screen you can hide or show all notes (provided that key combination has the relevant . msj file is attached)

Deleting all notes is done with the context menu of the main screen (right click)

shift 1
ctrl 2
alt 3
shift-ctrl 4
shift-alt 5
ctrl-alt 6
shift-ctrl-alt 7

You can adjust the layout of notes like other texts.

notes

See also