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Chapter 15 Score Editor 413
These parameters work relatively to a particular scoring situation, which is why no
explicit instructions on settings can be given. Again, it is essential to try different
combinations when working on the final layout of a piece.
“Open Single Staves
Displays single staves without vertical lines at their start point (left side of the clef).
Justify Last Staff
Lengthens the last line (the last staff system, in full scores) to the right page margin.
Hide Muted Sequences/Tracks
Excludes muted Regions, or Regions on muted tracks, from the score display. If these
options are not activated, muted tracks and Regions will be displayed in the score, even
though they wont be heard during MIDI playback.
Show Alias
Switches the display of alias objects (see Aliases in the Score Display” on page 333) in
the score on or off.
Allow Alias Editing
Switches Alias Editing (see Aliases in the Score Display” on page 333) on or off.
Alternate Repeat Symbols
If this option is activated, all repeat signs in the song will be displayed with “Real Book
Style” brackets.
Chord Symbol Language
This pull-down menu allows you to choose between
International: default
German1: B “H”, Bb B
German2: B “H”, Bb “Bb
German3: C# “Cis”, Eb “Es” etc…
Roman: CDEFGAB Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti
In all Chord Symbol Language formats, the current format is also accepted for the input
of new chords. The “#”, “b, “x” and “bb characters are also active in the German3 mode,
allowing for quick entry. In the Roman format, the second root string character can be
omitted (typing “D7” or “Do7” in Roman mode will both result in “Do 7”). Changing the
Chord Language automatically affects all chord symbols in the song. It is not possible
to mix chord languages.