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How do I change the order of parts in my score?
In the game selection menu <F3> or [Game overview]. Then drag the part to the desired location or change the bar number manually.
When I create a new game, it appears under my previously created games. How do I get a new party above it?
Create the new game, and change the order as in the previous question.
How do I put two games in the same bar?
  • First create a score of two parts.
  • In the game overview vvv_partituren.gif go to the first game and raise all the sticks in the game with the button vvv_partituren.jpg, or <shift-Pijltje omhoog>. you will see a red up arrow appear.
  • Go to the second part and move sticks down with <shift-Pijltje omlaag> or use vvv_partituren1.jpg. you will see a red down arrow appear.
  • Give both parts the same bar number with the vvv_partituren2.jpg button
I have two separate parts in different files. How do I turn them into a score?
  • Request the second party [File|Open]
  • in [CHANGE] <ctrl-A> to select all
  • with <ctrl-C> you put the entire melody on the notepad.
  • Request the first party with [File|Open]
  • create new game to create a new game.
  • In [CHANGE] make sure you are in the empty game (possibly tap <Tab>)
  • with <ctrl-V> you put everything on the notepad in the empty part.
How do I turn a part on/off in a score?
In party menu <space> on the relevant party. You can also uncheck [party data|Invisible] in [party data|Invisible].
I want to extract a part from a score with the text/chords, etc. that are also in the first part. Is that possible?
Yes. Check score in part overview. Turn off all parts except the 'text' part and the desired 'notes' part with <space> Choose the part that contains the texts to be included and uncheck text display under data . With <+> or <-> in the column below the bar you then place the text part in the same bar as the notes (bar number must be the same). Make sure that the batch to be printed is the first in the batch overview.
I want to extract a part from a score where the measure/line division must remain the same in all parts. How do you do that?
Select score display. Give all invisible lots that are not to be included the lot reference 'calculated'
If I extract individual parts from an orchestral score, the 'multi-rests' remain written out as individual measures of rest. What do I have to do to get them registered as multirust?
Deselect score view in the part overview. Only in single party mode are multirust symbols visible. During editing, written multi-rests in a score are marked with a staccatissimo sign.
I want to group a number of parts in a score with a brace. What do I have to do for that?
Enable the curly brace attribute in all games that you want to provide with a curly brace. Enable the barline break feature in the part where a new curly brace should begin (assuming that the barlines should not continue there).
How do I make a part consisting of only chord symbols (guitar part)?
Make sure that the chord symbols are underneath the notes in the first part. Now create a guitar part with Template:Menu Reference. Make the no longer desired parties invisible under party|ChooseParty with <space> and voilá!
Can I write down tablature?
Depends on the type of tablature...
You should be able to get by with the following recipe:
  • Enter the 'normal' part first
  • now create a rest at [Party|New|Rest]
  • set [Number of lines] to the desired number
  • check attribute [Party|Data|Bars invisible]
  • uncheck attribute [Party|Data|Tickline break] also
  • select everything with <ctrl-A> and make everything invisible <x>
  • lyrics (numbers) can now be placed at the invisible rests (First set the horizontal position of the song lyrics to a convenient value) - Depending on the type of tablature, you will have to adjust this recipe.


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