[sib-access] Re: Interspersing Musical Symbols in Regular Text

  • From: John Sanfilippo <vze33fba@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2011 20:52:06 -0400

Yes, Yes, indeed, very relevant.

I've always wondered how one might write, say, a treat-us in which there is a 
mixture of mostly text discussion and musical examples.

And the related items points to something about making braille music "easier". 
I'd like to see wht they mean.


js
On Mar 17, 2011, at 6:51 PM, Farfar Carlson wrote:

Sibelius BlogInteresting...at least I think so.
Dave
Composed on a Dell Latitude 630 in the general vicinity of my Audio Recording 
and Mixing Studios, San Francisco Bay Area.
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     Typing notes in text 

     Posted: 17 Mar 2011 02:54 PM PDT




     Sometimes you might need to show note symbols in the middle of a run of 
regular text. Sibelius makes this as easy as pie. Simply right-click during 
input of most kinds of text (e.g. Technique text, Plain text, etc.) to see the 
useful word menu, which contains a number of common musical symbols. Click on 
the symbol you want to add to your text object, and in it goes. Notice that 
most of the symbols also have a keyboard shortcut, and they’re generally easy 
to remember because they match the position on the Keypad window: for example, 
a quarter note (crotchet) is Ctrl+4 (Windows) or Command-4.

     The symbols come from a font called Opus Text, which is designed to be 
interspersed with text. You can even use this font in other applications, like 
Microsoft Word, should you need to put simple musical symbols in your documents.

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