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Staff type change

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Overview

The 'type' of a staff refers to its properties: number of lines, distance between the lines, what kinds of noteheads appear on it, etc. To change the type of a staff throughout an entire score, see and . However, it is also possible to change the appearance of a staff starting at any measure of the score by applying a Staff type change element and then adjusting its properties in the panel. This can be used when changing between pitched and unpitched staves or for various experimental notation effects.

Adding a staff type change

  1. Select the measure in the score where you want the change to occur

Alternatively, you can drag the symbol from the palette directly to the measure.

Other than the item appearing above the measure, nothing will change in the score until you configure its properties.

Setting staff properties

The properties of these items are configured via the Properties panel. If you do not see this panel, select View -> Properties from the menu bar, or press F7.

To configure the properties of a Staff type change:

  1. Click the grey Staff type change icon which appears above the measure

  2. Go to the Properties tab

  3. Configure the properties under Staff type changes as necessary.

Note that as you change these properties, the icon in the score will updated to reflect them, as well as the staff itself changing in appearance.

These are the available properties:

  • Cue size: Makes the staff small (cue-sized), following the size defined in Format -> Style -> Sizes -> Small staff size. For a custom size, use Scale, below

  • Offset: Displaces the staff vertically. This is an offset downwards from the top line of a 5-line stave, so to align a 1-line staff with the middle line of a 5-line staff (for example), set this to 2sp

  • Scale: The size of the staff, and its contents, as a custom percentage

  • Number of lines: The number of staff lines

  • Line distance: The distance between lines, in spaces; 1 is 'normal'

  • Step offset: Offsets notes and other notation items vertically relative to the staff

  • Invisible staff lines: Toggles visibility of the staff lines

  • Staff line color: The color of the staff lines

  • Notehead scheme: Specifies which type of noteheads to use (e.g. pitch names, shape notes)

  • Stemless: Will draw notes without stems, flags or beams

The remaining checkboxes toggle whether barlines, ledger lines, clefs, time signatures and key signatures should be shown on the staff.

Click the Staff type change item in the Layout palette:

When you apply a Staff type change to a staff, its properties override those which are set in the dialog, starting from the measure in which it appears. Not all properties can be modified via a Staff type change.

For some more details on these options, which are also available in the Staff/part properties dialog, See .

Staff/Part properties
Staff properties
Configuring staves
Staff/Part properties
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An example of a staff type change element
Staff type change example