![]() ![]() This should make it a lot easier to select small annotations. Tip: if you find it difficult to double-click to select an annotation, increase the Zoom factor to 150% or 200% to make the selection area bigger. You can then modify or overwrite it as before. If your double-click is accurate, the annotation will appear in the Annotation window. Modifying the contents of an inserted annotationĪn existing annotation (either text or picture) may be modified by double-clicking on it, when in Annotation mode. Then you can drag the annotation to wherever you want on the score. Then (single) click on the annotation and keep the primary mouse button depressed. To move an existing annotation, make sure the Annotation button is depressed on the toolbar to get into Annotation mode. NB: All images used in annotation are stored embedded into the. You may need to move the annotation screen to the right or left to see the results. To preview what the results may look like before pressing OK, press the button with the eye on it. The colour of the border may be changed by pressing the border colour button (fourth from he left) and selecting the desired colour from the list. The default is zero (no border) so select something higher to show the border. If there are no problems with the file, the picture will appear in the window at the top of the screen (it may be clipped to fit).Ī border may be placed around the picture by selecting the size of the border (in pixels) from the listbox. ![]() To enter a picture, press the picture browse button and select the file to insert. Press OK to apply the new annotation to the score or Cancel to abort the process. You man need to move the annotation screen to the right or left to see the results. The colour of the border may be changed by pressing the Font colour button (second from the left) and selecting a colour from the list. The font, text size and text colour may be changed by pressing the F button on the left to bring up the Font Properties Dialog.Ī border may be placed around the text by selecting the size of the border (in pixels) from the listbox. Inserting text To enter text, simply type in the box. The click position is the anchor to which text or an image will beĮither type in the required text or browse for a picture to insert.Īll of the operations described below will only work if the score is still in Annotation Mode. To add text, click inside any green rectangle on the score and the following screen will appear. The button will be latched in until it is pressed to exit Annotation Mode. The cursor will change to an I-beam indicating something will be inserted. When the button is pressed, the editing toolbars will be disabled and each measure in the score will be outlined with a green border. This is done by pressing the Annotation button CelticPipes Help - Adding text & images Adding Text & ImagesĪny bar or measure in a score, but the score must first be put in Annotation Mode.
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