User manual

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PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the two notes you want to join with a glissando line.
For example, select a grace note and a normal note, two notes in different voices, or two
notes on different staves belonging to the same instrument.
2. In the Notations toolbox, click Ornaments to show the Ornaments panel.
3. In the Glissandi section, click the style of glissando line you want.
Glissando (Straight)
Glissando (Wavy)
RESULT
The glissando line specied is input between the selected notes.
NOTE
If you select a single note and input a glissando line, the glissando line specied starts from
the selected note and ends at the next note in the same voice on the staff, even if this
crosses rests.
Glissando lines do not automatically adjust around any notes or rests between the selected
notes. If glissando text is shown, the text can collide with notes or rests, in which case we
recommend that you make further adjustments, such as not showing glissando text for that
glissando line.
By default, glissando line text is hidden on staves belonging to fretted instruments. However,
you can show glissando line text manually.
RELATED LINKS
Ornaments panel on page 270
Glissando lines on page 763
Mouse input settings on page 154
Changing glissando line text on page 765
Changing when glissando line text is shown on page 765
Inputting jazz articulations with the panel on page 277
Inputting jazz articulations with the popover
You can input jazz articulations using the ornaments popover, both during note input and by
adding them to existing notes.
NOTE
You can input jazz ornaments, such as ips or jazz turns, in the same ways as inputting
ornaments.
PROCEDURE
1.
In Write mode, do one of the following:
Start note input.
TIP
During note input, you can select additional notes before/after the last input note
without deactivating the caret by pressing
Shift-Right Arrow / Shift-Left Arrow .
Write mode
Notations input
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