Edit Instrument Names dialog

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The Edit Instrument Names dialog allows you to change the content and formatting of each instrument’s names, which are used in staff labels and instrument change labels shown above the staff. You can edit both singular/plural full instrument names and singular/plural short instrument names.

  • You can open the Edit Instrument Names dialog in Setup mode by clicking the instrument menu in an instrument label in the Players panel and choosing Edit Names.

Edit Instrument Names dialog

The Edit Instrument Names dialog contains the following options and sections:

  1. Editing instrument

    Displays the permanent underlying name of the instrument.

  2. Editing

    Allows you to switch between editing the Singular names and Plural names of the selected instrument.

    Singular names are used when the staff contains one player, Plural names are used when the staff contains multiple players.

  3. Full name section

    Contains options that allow you to edit the appearance of the full instrument name.

  4. Full name text editor options

    Allows you to customize the font, size, and formatting of the selected part of the full instrument name.

  5. Full name text editing area

    Shows the current long name for the selected instrument, as it appears in Full staff labels. You can select any part of the instrument name and edit it independently of other parts; for example, if you want to add additional information on a new line and in italics. However, instrument names in instrument change labels are always shown on a single line.

    Staff labels are right-aligned by default, so appear at the right edge of the text editing area.

  6. Short name section

    Contains options that allow you to edit the appearance of the short instrument name.

  7. Short name text editor options

    Allows you to customize the font, size, and formatting of the selected part of the short instrument name.

  8. Short name text editing area

    Shows the current short staff label for the selected instrument, as it appears in Abbreviated staff labels. You can select any part of the instrument name and edit it independently of other parts; for example, if you want to add additional information on a new line and in italics. However, instrument names in instrument change labels are always shown on a single line.

    Staff labels are right-aligned by default, so appear at the right edge of the text editing area.

  9. Show transposition

    Allows you to choose when the transposition is shown in the instrument name for the selected instrument. It is common to see the transposition included in the name of transposing instruments, such as Clarinet in B.

    You can choose when the transposition is shown from the following options:

    • Always: Instrument transpositions are shown even if you have chosen to hide them on the Staves and Systems page in Layout Options.

    • Follow Layout Options: Instrument transpositions can be hidden and shown, depending on your per-layout settings in Layout Options.

    • Never: Instrument transpositions are never shown, even if you have chosen to show them in Layout Options.

  10. Save as default for instrument

    Activating the checkbox saves your changes in the dialog as the default. This affects all new instruments of that type that you add to the project and all future projects. It does not affect any existing instruments of that type unless you reset their names.

  11. Reset to Default

    Removes all your changes to the names of the selected instrument type and reverts them to the current default settings. If you changed the default name for an instrument type or the instrument name language setting after adding an instrument, resetting its names changes them to your new default names and language setting.

Note

Staff labels always use the horizontal alignment set for the paragraph style, they do not use the alignment set in the Edit Instrument Names dialog. This ensures consistent alignment across the whole system.