The system text styles, Creating additional text styles – Apple Logic Pro 7 User Manual
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You can edit these settings for both the System Text Styles and the User Text Styles.
Any text fonts which are installed on your system can be used.
The System Text Styles
Plain Text
The default setting for “regular” text
Page Numbers, Bar Numbers, Instrument Names
The Text Styles for automatic page and bar numbering, and display of instrument
names. These functions are described in detail in the section Numbers & Names (see
“Numbers & Names” on page 564).
These Styles can also be edited in the Layout > Numbers & Names window. Changes in
one of the two windows automatically update the settings in the other window, and
affect the whole song.
Tuplets
The Text Style for triplet and other tuplet numbers.
Repeat Endings
The Text Style for anything which is written into the repeat ending boxes (usually just
numbers, but text can also be entered there).
Chord Root, Chord Extension
For the display of chord symbols. Root concerns the root and the (optional) extra bass
note in chord symbols, Extension is anything else.
Multiple Rests
The Text Style for the number above multiple rests.
Tablature
For the display of the fret numbers in guitar tablature (see “Guitar Tablature” on
page 570).
Tempo Symbols
For the display of the numbers in tempo symbols (see “Tempo and Swing Symbols” on
page 515), which can be inserted from the Part box.
Creating Additional Text Styles
Select New > New Text Style: under the lowest Text Style entry, a new line will appear,
where you can define the attributes of the new Text Style(s). The names of any new
style can be edited in the text entry field which opens when you click on the name of
the Text Style.