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Frequently used '''music fragments''' can be saved for reuse. You can then re-enter those fragments at the touch of a button. Examples of applications are fixed gracing combinations highland pipes), motives | Frequently used '''music fragments''' can be saved for reuse. You can then re-enter those fragments at the touch of a button. Examples of applications are fixed gracing combinations highland pipes), motives (composition) and [[tablature|tablature notation]]. | ||
Fragments are saved as truncated MusiCAD files in {{Literal|.MFR}} [[extension|files]]. | Fragments are saved as truncated MusiCAD files in {{Literal|.MFR}} [[extension|files]]. | ||
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* You save the current [[selection]] as fragment 3 using the [[notation tools|tools menu]] or with a [[shortcut|keyboard shortcut]]: {{key|shift-ctrl-F3}}. | * You save the current [[selection]] as fragment 3 using the [[notation tools|tools menu]] or with a [[shortcut|keyboard shortcut]]: {{key|shift-ctrl-F3}}. | ||
* Insert that fragment | * Insert that fragment somewhere else: {{key|ctrl-alt-F3}} | ||
The snippet commands can also be found under {{MenuReference|[[Edit menu|Edit]]|[[Notation tools|Tools]]|Fragments}} | The snippet commands can also be found under {{MenuReference|[[Edit menu|Edit]]|[[Notation tools|Tools]]|Fragments}} |
Latest revision as of 19:21, 22 July 2023
Frequently used music fragments can be saved for reuse. You can then re-enter those fragments at the touch of a button. Examples of applications are fixed gracing combinations highland pipes), motives (composition) and tablature notation.
Fragments are saved as truncated MusiCAD files in .MFR files.
Example:
- You save the current selection as fragment 3 using the tools menu or with a keyboard shortcut: <shift-ctrl-F3>.
- Insert that fragment somewhere else: <ctrl-alt-F3>
The snippet commands can also be found under [Edit|Tools|Fragments]