![]() This allows you to set various default behaviors for different kinds of expressions (for example, if I want score text to attach to the left barline or click position). Speaking of setting things up, in the second image below, you can see the various expression categories I’ve created to sort score markings. As always, you should have a template set up with ‘dummy’ entries you can duplicate when necessary, instead of having to create everything new each time. I also use 14 pt bold text (not fixed) for my normal expression indications. Note that to do this, you will have to uncheck “Use Tempo Marks Category Fonts” and set these fonts manually. I also like the quarter note in the tempo indication to balance with the rest of the text, so I will set it at 12 pt (Engraver Text). The best way to accomplish this is to use fixed size fonts my standard is Times New Roman Bold, 14 pt. ![]() ![]() Tempo and other score indications should be large enough for the conductor to read easily. ![]()
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