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The '''color''' of {{MenuReference|notes}}, {{MenuReference|staff}}, {{MenuReference|barlines}}, and {{MenuReference|paper}} can be set at {{MenuReference|[[Options]]|[[Preferences]]|Other]}}
The '''color''' of {{MenuReference|notes}}, {{MenuReference|staff}}, {{MenuReference|barlines}}, and {{MenuReference|paper}} can be set at {{MenuReference|[[Options]]|[[Preferences]]|Other}}


You can also adjust the color rendering of [[selection|selections]] and markers/[[target points|target points]] here as desired.
You can also adjust the color rendering of [[selection|selections]] and markers/[[target points|target points]] here as desired.

Revision as of 21:27, 15 July 2023

Colors

The color of [notes], [staff], [barlines], and [paper] can be set at [Options|Preferences|Other]

You can also adjust the color rendering of selections and markers/target points here as desired.

Under [greyed] set how secondary notes, invisible rests and hidden text will look.

Under [inactive] set the color of inactive games on the notation bar.

With the two cursor colors you set the cursor in such a way that it always stands out as clearly as possible.

If you are printing on a monochrome printer, you will usually uncheck the [Color Print] box under [Options|Page layout] to prevent colored gray lines (such as horizontal note lines) from appearing as dotted line on paper.

If a color printer has run out of ink, it can be useful to turn off [Color Print].

To change note color halfway through a piece of music, insert a color change.

Color changes are saved in the MusiCAD files, the settings for color usage specified here are not.