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Pages in category "Editorial annotations"
The following 137 pages are in this category, out of 137 total.
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- Adding fingerings to a score
 - Adding fingerings to a score using markup objects
 - Adding fingerings to chords
 - Adding instrument name and clef change to cue notes
 - Adding line between fingerings or a glissando between nonadjacent notes
 - Adding links to objects
 - Adding markups in a tablature
 - Allowing fingerings to be printed inside the staff
 - Alphabetically sorted index
 - Alternative bar numbering
 - Analysis brackets
 - Analysis brackets above the staff
 - Analysis brackets with labels
 - Applying note head styles depending on the step of the scale
 - Arrows
 - Avoiding collisions with chord fingerings
 
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- Changing a single note's size in a chord
 - Changing the appearance of a slur from solid to dotted or dashed
 - Changing the size of layout objects
 - Changing the size of note heads
 - Circle of Fifths
 - Clef, key and time signature in square brackets
 - Coda ahead of a line of its own
 - Colored arrow
 - Colored arrows (alternative method)
 - Colored background
 - Colored background for markup text
 - Colored boxes around / behind notes
 - Coloring elements of notation
 - Coloring grobs and notational elements using a sophisticated music function
 - Coloring notes depending on their pitch
 - Coloring notes depending on their pitch (alternate version)
 - Coloring objects
 - Coloring staves
 - Coloring successive intervals
 - Controlling the placement of chord fingerings
 - Creating a delayed turn
 - Creating blank staves
 - Creating double-digit fingerings
 - Crossing staves
 - Curly bracket with variable length (path)
 - Curved arrow
 - Customising note heads
 
D
- Damping sign using a balloon help
 - Damping sign using a glissando
 - Default direction of stems on the center line of the staff
 - Demonstrating the power and flexibility of the \markup function
 - Different font size settings for instrumentName and shortInstrumentName
 - Differently colored note heads in one staff
 - Displaying bar numbers on all measures
 - Displaying bar numbers only when point-and-click is enabled
 - Draw a box spanning multiple staves
 - Draw a bracket spanning multiple staves
 - Drawing a keyboard with scalable size and correct positions of the black keys
 - Drawing an accordion standard stradella bass system
 - Drawing boxes around grobs
 - Drawing circles around note heads
 - Drawing circles around tab notes
 - Drawing circles around various objects
 
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- Parenthesize a group of notes using a Scheme function
 - Parenthesize crescendo and decrescendo spanners
 - Parenthesize note heads using a Scheme function
 - Positioning fingering indications precisely
 - Positioning text markups inside slurs
 - PostScript lines
 - Preventing stem extension
 - Printing text from right to left
 - Printing the full title on several scores in the same file
 - Putting parentheses around a note inside a chord
 - Putting parentheses around a single note
 - Putting parentheses around non-note objects
 
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- Showing barlines (SpanBars) only between systems
 - Slashed Sixth in chordmode
 - Spacing notes using an invisible staff
 - Specifying instrument changes as markups
 - Square balloons
 - Staff containers
 - Staff line positions
 - String number extender lines
 - Sustain pedal cautionary after line break
 - Sustain pedal cautionary after line break (alternative)