The following properties of note and notehead-attached smart shapes are permanently shared between the score and parts:
The following table lists properties of note and notehead-attached smart shapes that are broken if changed in a part:
Property changed |
Link type broken |
Engraver Slur setting (On/Off/Automatic) |
Positioning |
Slur direction (Over/Under/Flip) |
Direction |
Position of primary and secondary handles |
Positioning |
Show/Hide setting |
Show/Hide |
Any time the contour of a slur is manually repositioned, its Engraver Slur qualities are disabled (see Engraver slurs), and repositioning a slur in a linked part is no exception. Therefore, when the contour of a slur is manually repositioned in a part, the link is broken as well as automatic slur adjustments to avoid notes, articulations, and so forth. Subsequent editing of notes in the score may cause collisions with slurs that have been edited in parts.
If a slur is flipped in a part, the arc and endpoint positioning links are also broken. Edits to the endpoint positioning and arc in the score will no longer apply to the flipped slur in the part.
Note: If you choose
to Remove Manual Slur Adjustments in a part (e.g. select a slur handle
and press
You can use the F key to flip a slur to the other side of the staff. If you do so in the score, the slur also flips in all parts containing that slur (if it hasn’t been broken). Flipping the tuplet in a part breaks the link and does not apply to the score or other parts.
You can reverse the linking behavior while
flipping slurs using the
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