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I propose to create automatic duplication of part numbers on subsequent systems.
Problem to be solved
This will allow the players (or the conductor) to better navigate the process of performing the composition and understand how many players (or which ones) sound on this system.
At the moment, you can only duplicate text in Musescore systems manually. Of course, you can tell me: why don't you do this - manually register each digit in parentheses on each system? I will answer: firstly, it is long and tedious. Secondly, during the process of editing the score, there may be changes in the layout and the system will be divided in another place. And do I have to constantly change the location of the part numbers after that? It seems too dreary.
In Musescore 3, there was an alternative method: add part numbers in the form of a staff line and make the line itself invisible. Currently, such manipulations are not available in Musescore 4. The lines staff cannot be hidden without text (you can only make the line completely invisible, including the text itself).
I suggest creating a special text in Musescore 4 designed for marking parts. And for this, I do not recommend using the staff line, as the line can be visually confusing when editing.
Prior art
No response
Additional context
It is very important to take into account that the numbers should be in close proximity to the notes, but not in any case within the staff!
Your idea
I propose to create automatic duplication of part numbers on subsequent systems.
Problem to be solved
This will allow the players (or the conductor) to better navigate the process of performing the composition and understand how many players (or which ones) sound on this system. At the moment, you can only duplicate text in Musescore systems manually. Of course, you can tell me: why don't you do this - manually register each digit in parentheses on each system? I will answer: firstly, it is long and tedious. Secondly, during the process of editing the score, there may be changes in the layout and the system will be divided in another place. And do I have to constantly change the location of the part numbers after that? It seems too dreary. In Musescore 3, there was an alternative method: add part numbers in the form of a staff line and make the line itself invisible. Currently, such manipulations are not available in Musescore 4. The lines staff cannot be hidden without text (you can only make the line completely invisible, including the text itself). I suggest creating a special text in Musescore 4 designed for marking parts. And for this, I do not recommend using the staff line, as the line can be visually confusing when editing.
Prior art
No response
Additional context
It is very important to take into account that the numbers should be in close proximity to the notes, but not in any case within the staff!