Instruction manual - Pizzicato 3.4 EN470 - Revision of 2009/03/28

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Page layout

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What is page layout? [Beginner] [Professional]

Page layout is the art to arrange measures and staves on pages so as to print them.

With Pizzicato Beginner and Professional, two working methods are available to encode the notes: the linear mode and the page layout mode.

Most examples seen until now were in page layout mode. The measures are represented as they will appear on the printed page. In some cases, working in linear mode is more convenient. If you prepare for example a large orchestral score which and you don't know yet the final aspect of page layout, we advise you to start with one of the linear models and build your score progressively. The whole score behaves as a large roller where measures scroll thanks to the horizontal scroll bar. Similarly, when you create an arrangement only to hear it and not to print it, it is useless to work in page layout view.

When you need to print the score, this linear mode is no more appropriate, because it is then necessary to take the paper format into account. The operation which consists in laying out measures and staves to adapt them to the paper format is called page layout. The constraint introduced in page layout is that Pizzicato must calculate the page layout each time you modify a measures width or you erase or add measures or staves. For a complex score, it is better to work in linear mode and to make the page layout when the score structure is finished.

Page layout dialog box [Beginner] [Professional]

We will see an example of score creation in linear mode and then how to do the page layout.

Some options are accessible only in Pizzicato Professional.

Two buttons may be used to validate this dialog. The first one is OK+Calculate and Pizzicato will save the parameters and apply them for a new page setup. The other choice is OK and only saves the parameters without applying the parameters to a new page setup. Click OK+Calculate. The score appears in page layout mode and displays the way in which Pizzicato laid out the measures and staves:

On the main palette, activate the tool. It is the reference marks tool. Its shortcut is the key with two superimposed dots ":". When it is active, margins are visible. To disable it, click it again. The complete page is presented as follows:

The white background represents the paper physical dimensions. A red rectangle shows the printer margins. It delimits the paper area where your printer is able to print. Outside this red rectangle, nothing will be printed, even if by error you place text areas or symbols. The maximum size of this red rectangle is specific for each printer.

A green rectangle is located inside the red rectangle. It shows the additional margins defined. It is inside this green rectangle that Pizzicato places measures and staves at the time of page layout.

The measures are laid out starting at the top of the page. When Pizzicato cannot add measures to the right, it continues below, going back to the left border of the page, as you do when writing English. Each set thus formed which comprises one or more attached measures and staves is called a system. The above illustration contains 5 visible systems. Each one is formed with 2 staves of 4 measures.

Modifying the layout of measures and systems [Beginner] [Professional]

The calculation done by Pizzicato does not always correspond to the way you want to lay out measures on the pages. The number of measures per system, the number of systems per page and the spacing of systems on the page can be modified thanks to the measures layout tool. Similarly, when you work with templates with a prepared page layout, it can be useful to modify the layout of measures and staves.

You may also reach this dialog by clicking on a measure (without an active selection in the score) with the right mouse button (option click on Mac). A contextual menu appears and contains an item Measures and systems setup... which calls this dialog.

Three types of operations can be executed with this dialog box, simultaneously or not.

We will see an example for each of the three operations.

The first system now displays 3 measures as required. The surplus measure was shifted to the end and as there was no more place on page 2, Pizzicato created a third page. Go on page 3 to observe it.

Go to the bottom of page 1. You will notice that there are only 4 systems now. Page 2 was not modified regarding the number of systems per page. When going to page 3, you will see that a system was added. The shift was executed from page 1 through to page 3, shifting each system by one step.

If you observe page 1, you will see that the 4 systems are no more distributed equally on the page, because the fifth system disappeared. We will adjust that.

You can of course adjust measures and systems manually with the measures and staves tool, as previously considered. But the horizontal modifications of the systems are cancelled if the automatic horizontal adjustment of systems option is checked in the page layout dialog box.

Printing the score [Beginner] [Professional]

After the first page layout is done, you can always calculate the page layout again by changing the values.

If you have Pizzicato Professional, do the following:

To print this score, select the Print item in the File menu. A printer dialog box appears. It is different for each printer model. Most printer lets you select the number of copies and the pages to be printed (All or From page… to ...). Some models also propose a choice of printing quality. In a general way, select a normal quality. If you find that the ties and the notes look irregular, increase the printing quality or the resolution (if your printer allows this). Click OK and the score will be printed.

Exercise

Show or hide the staves of a system [Professional]

Pizzicato Professional only

In page mode, when you click on a measure with the right mouse button (without any selected measure in the score), a contextual menu present an item named Visible staves... which calls the following dialog:

The example displayed here is an orchestral score (you may open it through the menu File, Open a template..., Orchestra, Symphony number 2 - Beethoven - 1 page).

This dialog is used to individually determine for each system which staves are visible in a conductor score. We explained the page setup option handling this automatically according to the presence of notes or symbols in the measures. The above dialog provides a direct manual control on this. Here is how to use it:

You may then click on OK to apply the modification to the score.


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