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Slur improvements
You can now change the placement of individual articulations of duration relative to slur
endpoints. See Changing the placement of articulations relative to slurs.
The default appearance, position, and shape of slurs in various contexts has been
improved, such as when they cross system/frame breaks or join notes with different stem
directions. See Slurs over system and frame breaks, Slur endpoint positions, and Slur
collision avoidance.
Clef transposition
You can now change the octave transposition of individual clefs, for example, to
accommodate different horn and bass clarinet transposition conventions. See Changing
the octave of clefs.
Last but Not Least
Value eld calculations
You can now enter calculations into numeric value elds to change values, such as doubling
or halving the existing values. See Changing values in numeric value elds.
Custom tunings for chord diagrams
Any custom fretted instrument tunings in your project are now available when showing
chord diagrams above staves and in used chord diagrams grids. See Hiding/Showing chord
diagrams.
Breath mark vertical position
You can now change whether or not to move breath marks vertically according to the
pitches of adjacent notes, such as positioning breath marks higher above the staff when
they are between high notes so they are easier to see. See Positions of holds and pauses.
Jazz articulation playback
Jazz articulations now play back, provided your sound library includes the corresponding
samples. See Jazz articulations.
Rehearsal marks below bottom staff
You can now optionally show rehearsal marks below the bottom staff in systems in addition
to their other system object positions. See Changing the positions of system objects.
New features
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