The MEI Score Editor has some specific functions in its toolbar. This toolbar displays some more items to edit the MEI note sheet on the left side of the general TextGrid toolbar.
- "Undo and Redo": Choose
or
to undo and redo changes
made in the document.
- "Zoom Factor box":
shows the zoom factor of the notes in percent. Change the dimension from 25% to 300%. Please note: The extent of the Score View does not automatically fit in to the level of the zooming factor. For this there are three options: “Page” adapts the size of the note sheet to the size of the Score View. “Height” extends the musical notes to the height of the Score View. “Width” sets the width of the music sheet to the width of the field. The zoom in and zoom out icons
serve to increase or reduce
the size of staves, notes and all musical symbols shown in the
Score View. Please note: The extent of the Score View does not
automatically change with the level of the zooming factor.
- "Insert Measures":
allows the user
to insert a number of prepared measures into the MEI document.
Up to 100 measures can be inserted. It can also be defined if a new
section for the new measures should be created or if new staves and
layers within the new measures should be created.
- "Insert Staffdefs":
allows to insert specified
StaffDefs into the MEI document. In a table all criteria for the
StaffDefs can be defined previously, so for example the shape of
the clef, the key signature and the time signature.
- "Score Image Export": Use the photo camera
symbol
to create an image of the visible section or the whole score.
Export your score image as a screenshot (.png .jpeg or .gif) to a
folder on your operating system.
- "MEI-prune model":
allows
you to save the current variant configuration of the MEI into an
unambiguous MEI file without variants to the hard disk. Please
select the parent folder in the list of the dialog box “Save
As”.
- "Manage Sources":
creates
and edits sources in the current MEI document.
shows the zoom
factor of the notes in percent. Change the dimension from 25% to
300%. Please note: The extent of the Score View does not
automatically fit in to the level of the zooming factor. For this
there are three options: “Page” adapts the size of the note sheet
to the size of the Score View. “Height” extends the musical notes
to the height of the Score View. “Width” sets the width of the
music sheet to the width of the field. The zoom in and zoom out
icons