Printout – Apple Logic Pro 7 User Manual
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Chapter 16
Score Editor
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Special case:
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Score Off in the Extended Region Parameters
Settings which can be changed for each note individually, regardless of the
default settings:
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Accidentals: Enharmonic Shift
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Accidental Position (distance to note)
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Beaming of notes
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Stem Direction
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Interpretation
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Syncopation
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Tie Direction
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Note head appearance (Head)
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Treating a note as Independent Note or Independent Grace Note
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Note size (Size)
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Horizontal Position: Graphic positioning
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N-Tuplet settings (Tuplets)
Printout
For printing, it is important that you first choose the appropriate paper size and format
in the menu File > Page Setup… The Score window with the intended print view has to
be the active window. You start printing by selecting File > Print…, or use the
corresponding key command (default setting Command-P). There will be a dialog box,
which will vary slightly from printer to printer. Depending on the printer, there may be
some additional options, such as which pages you would like to print, or the number of
copies.
The printout is always identical to the Page Edit view display in the Score window. The
following items however are not printed, but are only visible on the screen:
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The dashed lines which represent page and header margins, and borders between
staff systems
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Cursor, Song Position Line
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Colors (page margins, stave lines of selected MIDI Regions)
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Hidden time signature changes
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Hidden note heads (displayed grey on the screen), and their ties
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Hidden bar lines (displayed as dashed lines on the screen)
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Hidden N-Tuplet numbers
Printers work with higher resolution than monitors. Therefore, you should work in high
zoom levels when doing layout work that requires precision, such as positioning
symbols and text elements.