Ben <soundsfromso...@gmail.com> schrieb am Mo., 4. Juni 2018, 19:16: > On 6/4/2018 12:58 PM, Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote: > > > > Ben <soundsfromso...@gmail.com> schrieb am Mo., 4. Juni 2018, 18:27: > >> Hello, >> >> I have been trying to find a quick way to 'paint' an articulation but >> have not been successful. Frescobaldi has a ton of these markings built-in >> where you can just select some of your score, select an articulation, and >> then it's batch-applied to all notes in one go. >> >> I would like to apply a tremolo marking to a bunch of notes quickly in a >> similar way. >> >> At the moment, I have to copy and paste the ":32" to each note manually >> (since Frescobaldi does not feature this marking as a Quick Insert at the >> moment). >> >> Any chance someone could help me find this solution? Thank you! >> { >> c4 d e f >> c4:32 d:32 e:32 f:32 >> } >> > > Can't test it right now: Maybe let Frescobaldi add some suitable > articulation and then search&replace? (Select appropriate section of source > for this.) > > Lukas > > >> > Hmm, I don't think that would be possible. Search and replace is not going > to attach a marking to the note names, unless the notes are always the same > in the search/fields, right? I'd like to be able to select any pitch names > in any input file and just 'attach marking' to it. > > In the same way Frescobaldi can attach an accent to 'selected note names' > in an input file, I was hoping I could create one for 'add tremolo marking > to selected note names' in the file. > > I think the white-space between selected pitches in the input file would > mess up the basic search and replace function in this case. > > Do you agree? >
Sorry, I was not clear enough. I meant: use Frescobaldi to add, for instance, -> to all the notes, and then turn -> into :32 by s&r. But maybe I am wrong, can't test it right now. Lukas >
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