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1. 3 3 9 6 Fingering A button is provided to give control to a separate panel for setting fingering details Fingering for guitar Engraving fingering is a very time consuming activity and since this is one of the author s regular jobs automation imposed itself Numeric fingers are created by selecting a note and then type the command XFn where n is the finger The zero may be omitted Alphabetic fingers as is common for guitar right hand can be formed by selecting a note and then type XFP XFI XFM or XFA for p 1 m a Other letters require a space after XF Guitar left hand For flexibility the user can influence the horizontal offset calculation Here are the features with typical settings 30 Finger attributes Staff size from OF to 0 75 Finger size 0 9 Type of fingering Font override Code 0 00 O Times H omar Use the command FO to F5 on a selected note Fingers are placed left of the note according to Font Code16E 2 house style Codel0 Scored no offset to note Fined Offset factor Codel Scored offset to note Parl6 1 bone 23 Code16 Flat Sharp Natural 43 Double flat Double sharp E N Defaults Sample offset values For staff line suppression on fingers see the tab Utilities SipEPSO1 Digits for fingers are as a house style always on the left on an even Par4 as to cross staff lines or on the level of a ledger line When a note is not on an even Par4 the finger
2. __ P5 can adjust the space used by each character e g if P5 9 then each character will occupy only 0 of its ordinary space The SIZE of the character remains the same The factor will hold for the entire string P and P7 control the size If F7 is left at zero it will become equal to P6 ScoreEngine help CODEO1 HLP PS is normally a digit number which does double duty The left digit tells which direction the stem will go 1 stem up stem down If there is no left digit the note will have no stem The right hand digit indicates the note s accidental g none 3 natural 1 4 tone flat B 1 4 tone sharp l flat 4 double flat T 3 4 tone flat 5 3 4 tone sharp sharp 5 double sharp P5 13 stem up natural sign on note 21 stem down flat on note gt gt gt P5 Shortcut FLI flat SHP sharp NAT natural NAC no accidental Iype any of these 3 letter codes to make appropriate change to P5 Type FLIp to flip the note s stem to the opposite direction Add 100 to P5 to put parentheses around the accidental Home The right mouse button pushed on the help button shows a page from the Score documentation with self explanatory manipulation controls Note that this form can be resized 57 ScoreEngine Documentation Close First Previous Next Last Code 9 Key to P5 values n Fa 10 68 10 accel a F q F Fi al ri ll id m dl a 50 ORE 11 When you
3. button Also to avoid switching between keyboard and mouse the terminating semicolon and Enter can be done with a button Entering notes with accidentals is slightly different in ScoreEngine A list with the mouse click combinations is Shown when in Pitch Stage Note that in ScoreEngine s Pitch Stage you cannot enter accidentals in parentheses 48 6 File functions ScoreEngine itself works in its program folder while user music files are in the user folder The user defines the program folder at installation time DRW PSC PFB and AFM files are in the folders defined by the Dispatcher The path to PREF 4 SCR must also be defined there Note that some dynamic Score files are also in the program folder where Score4 resides CUT TMP CPR TMP and MUSDIR TMP in order to allow the use of the Score clipboard between DOS and Windows Note that while running ScoreEngine will create intermediate files in 1ts program folder None of the files in the program folder should be manipulated by the user as this will interfere with the proper functioning 6 1 Path definition The Program status has a white field giving the current path prefix used for all user files music EPS PDF This field can be changed by clicking on it In Score3 you can also do the DRV command or the F6 DRIVE F7 SET PATH functions In Score4 you can also do the DR DRV or PA command or Path button The CD change directory 1s equated to the DRV command The
4. details then language bar then show language bar Non US keyboards may have accented character keys such as a which cause a space To type accented characters use the Insert menu Pasted strings in advanced text input may have accented characters which are automatically translated to Score 2 8 2 Function keys For Score3 Function key F10 cannot be assigned Where a DOS F10 key is used in a Score utility it is replaced by F11 and to highlight this exception it appears on the command screen in red like this F11 Path For Score4 this exception does not apply 2 8 3 The tabulation key The key labeled Pause Break is identical to the TAB key and it works with Shift for backward tabulation 2 8 4 NumLock ScoreEngine shows a small letter N next to the keyboard input field to indicate that NumLock is on You can switch the display off by a mouse click on it DRAW 4 uses NumLock which ScoreEngine does not support Use Enter continuously to get to the next vector endpoints 2 8 5 Special keys Screen setting control keys which in Score are made with the Alt key have been revised A separate chapter explains this See Screen features Use the Windows key to interrupt a loop or an unresponsive situation It will perform an SM and terminate ScoreEngine 2 8 6 Keystroke reduction When you have a numeric command in edit mode te 15 3 5 to set the offset of a selected Co
5. 4 2 2 Open file button Equivalent to the G Command without a filename A Windows selection panel is shown ScoreEngine File selection Cancel Refresh Help Select drive Select filter R mus MUS PAG z Else E Browse including network drives Long Format verification i ON Select folder Select file CTOO1 MUS EJEA 3 4CHT CHAR E aa FoldenwithLongPretiz CTODS MLIS Keep selection for next session To reset hit Cancel menu CTOOS MUS Command file 7010 MLI5 27011 MU5 Reset CTO12 MUS C MACHTCHAR Folders ithLongPretix s mus 16 files See the File selection chapter for details 4 2 3 Keep selection The Keep selection option needs to be set before selecting a file Whenever set the same file will be immediately loaded at the next execution of Score Reset the option by the Cancel menu 4 4 4 2 4 Command file At program start the Command file 1f one is provided it is executed first It may contain any legal Score Engine command and is used for general preferences such as INC 5 4 2 5 Open More button Just hit this button or type GM without a filename Select a name from the panel that comes up and the file will be put on top of the current one in memory 4 2 6 Intelligent NB NX button Score3 1s not very good at working with files which are not sequential For instance when you have files BACH001 MUS BACH002 MUS and BACH004 MUS where number
6. Because of high speed in modern machines features could be added that could not have been realized in the original programs an example is the extended functionality of DRAW with the extended option set which when asked now to read a vector list F4 Read immediately comes up with a table of all the files in the current directory which are vector lists Another example is in PAGE with the filename drop option set where option 2 part extraction scans the music files to generate the PARTS file while providing a list of the instruments encountered Keyboard handling has improved drastically compared to Score which used to loop until a key was hit and thereby claiming the entire processor 2 4 Security ScoreEngine protects against user manipulation errors and against errors made by itself It also offers additional backup facilities 2 4 1 Open Backup Every time a music file is opened by the G command a backup is made with additional information in the filename For example when you open the file C MyScoreFiles Brahms Song01 MUS the file C SEWORK 20121023081005ScoreEngineBackup20100101110102 SONGO1 MUS is created This name has two date time stamps the first is the moment of creation of the backup the second 1s the original file s date time stamp This naming convention allows a mechanism which avoids duplication backups of files for which a backup was already taken once with identical contents without a phys
7. ATRMAC Trae MATO AAA a 12 1 03 TXT Ad ap tex paranoica iii 12 VOA UND Td N R AR 12 WEG oc AAA TAT A S 73 IGS De SIS CF DATES tabs 73 11652 XIE imscrt Code lo POS ts cn pitido 73 AE AIK mser t AA OTEA A EETA tie eee 73 11 65 44 XIL insert library item excluding LIBIM ooooooonnnnnnncncnnnononnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnos 73 11 65 5 XILL insert library item including LIBDM oooooooononnnnncncnnnononnnononononononononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 73 FLOSO XAS AIS CEE SY 1D lenene aa e a a a 73 165 7 XIS3 ansert symbol trom CODED DA Toenni E N E 74 ROSS ATASE E a AI A A AE 74 t1659 XLGD insert line gone OM iii 74 LM6S10 XLGU Insert line come UDan a e e era oo eo O 74 ROS Fna EAT Com A a eee 74 ALBAL AMECA MMO e e ad nds 74 L1 06 2 ASMA SINO o at eat a 74 t063 PR generate DOMO Mil 74 Looe XCl eenerate a vertical lime throush Cc 74 ELGE Macros rn otra 74 12 SECOS UMSS 75 121 A O 75 Pett OMG TSM Ai AA E E A E TE 75 A ls A A e 75 12 2 Scola A J ao soc 79 12 3 Tse A 80 12 4 USCA POCO O sh ata ent te an a 81 5 PostScript COMMAND Gates ue ates ere eae 83 l4 Features CUITENEL YING EE SOUCY ata a din 83 5 Insta Ona 84 15 1 IV DI A A o O onan a lasees see Co Te auuc cates ceh adnate Caceres 84 15 2 a E E E E A EAA er E E S ee E E TON O A 85 LS PTS E Ml CMe add ato 85 15 4 Multiple installations Of SCOPE EN GING 25 cjssniesscvcecstsanssconsnandeseswuansessdeasededeacoeondeandueectnaeyedeua
8. While it works on a single monitor ScoreEngine works best on two monitors The user defines how the command panel and the music display panel are configured The monitor configuration 1s selected by the user and remembered for subsequent sessions One advantage of splitting the command and music display panels is that the latter can be at the maximum size as if the Alt F were given The bottom of screen commands which usually have function key equivalents are always available in ScoreEngine The quality of the graphics displayed in the music panel is not better than that of DOS even though Windows screens have higher resolution This is because the actual graphic screen of DOS is emulated One pixel for a DOS screen translates to one or a few on the Windows screen to give optimal visibility The size of the command panel comes in two variants normal and large The large version is supplied to approach DOS size viewing The music panel is dynamic in size The default of 100 can be adapted to any value from 32 to 99 This flexibility 1s provided because different screens give better resolution when set to a lower value than the maximum Also 1t allows a customized screen configuration The setting 1s remembered between sessions When both command panel and music display panel are on the same monitor a smaller music display panel will be necessary On my laptop with a 15 4 WXGA 1280x800 Wide Screen LCD both panels f1t nicely on a single scree
9. 1 08 26 2014 17 55 52 Lines Whites file 1 2 2 C 0 BOS18201 EPS 2 12 15 C 0 BOS18202 EPS 3 20 24 C 0 BOS18203 EPS 4 0 0 C 0 BOS18204 EPS end report 11 58 XSTAFD set distances between staves systems The command takes one or two arguments separated by a comma if there is a second value The first value is the distance between staves the second one is the distance between systems When the second value is omitted it is equated to the first Example XSTAFD 10 5 Par4 of staff 1 is always set to zero 11 59 XSV save SipInput created file A file created with SipInput generates a text item as filename The XSV command saves the file under that name with the MUS suffix 11 60 XSYL align syllables Select a syllable This tells ScoreEngine the current staff and the font size by which it can recognize syllables in a page Only text items with a negative vertical height Par4 will be considered The offset value is moved to Parl1 for the align function For the centering function the offset is a combination of the computed displacement plus the given offset value The command line can have several combinations of arguments 72 XSYL PAGE CENTER offset XSYL LINE CENTER offset XSYL VOWEL offset XSYK V offset When no arguments are provided the command will prompt to act on syllables on the current line or the whole page then center or align then 1t asks for an offset Note that vowel alignme
10. 3 is missing Score will not find number 4 when 2 is loaded and you do an NX Instead it will advance to BACHO10 MUS ScoreEngine has two buttons which proceed to the previous or next file in alphabetical order The file suffix must be the same You can also type the commands XNB and XNX 4 2 7 Save button This button s function 1s identical to typing SM 4 2 8 EPS button This button is identical to the PR command Do a right click if you want EPS file creation to be followed by PDF creation The PDF button must be enabled The EPS caption is underlined when ScoreEngine remembered the last created EPS file which 1s necessary to make the PDF The PDF can be separately made with the XPDF command provided an EPS was made as a last action 4 2 9 Print button Score When PCSEND 1s linked this button when enabled will send the EPS file to the printer on LPT1 The EPS file must be the most recent produced in the current session To see which EPS file is current just point to the button Before sending a batch to the printer Score will prompt a user confirmation Scorlas When this button is enabled Scorlas will send each EPS file to the printer 4 2 10 PDF button Score The button 1s identical to the PR command Click this button it must be enabled to create a PDF file The EPS file must be the most recent produced in the current session To see which EPS file is current just point to the button Scorlas When PDFcreator or Acroba
11. E 0 fonts 25KB MUS File 12 28 2004 El A 1 Coste Studies I 1anosa mus 25KB MUS File 12 28 2004 2 fonts ll anosa mus 25KB MUS File 12 28 2004 O miras JANOSB MUS 25KB MUS File 12 28 2004 E 1 Applications 2 PAGSCO1 MUS 25KB MUS File 12 28 2004 H del 2 PAGSCO2 MUS 26KB MUS File 9 25 2004 4 E Dev 4 PAGSCO3 MUS 27KB MUS File 12 28 2004 m Da an 4 PAGSCN4 MLIS 30 KR MIIS File 12 28 2004 Then the message appears as 79 x Created file PARTS LD Contents are shown below C 3xtractWANO1A MUS 12212 It shows you the occurrence of instruments as well After pushing OK the PAGE dialog continues as in DOS 12 2 Scorlas 4 The control panel is identical to the DOS version ScoreEngine 5 0 0 15 C SCORE SCORLAS EXE File View Insert EPS License About fal f sla of wj i Keyboard input A lt lt lt lt Command display area SCORLAS Version 3 11 Version of SCORLASS3S emulated by ScoreEngine A PostScript Printing Program for the SCORE Computer Music Typography System Copyright 1977 1994 by Leland Smith Copyright 1987 1992 by Passport Designs Inc All Rights Reserved Program limits 1420 items 14200 parameters per input file Enter your choice Die Output to PostScript printer or file Click one of these three e eee a ee Statistics only or type os Exit Program file path C Dev VB S
12. EAEE te Eh ch dei ated I AEE IA EA ee EAEE E E A ee E A cesarean ase 63 11 2 A E E E E EE E EE E EO ere re 63 11 3 TI RAe E ENEE ENE E R N EA EEE cee 64 11 4 e A 64 11 5 Dadas 64 11 6 11 7 11 8 11 9 11 10 11 11 11 12 11 13 11 14 11 15 11 16 11 17 11 18 11 19 11 20 11 21 1 22 11 23 11 24 11 25 11 26 11 27 11 28 11 29 11 30 11 31 11 32 11 33 11 34 11 35 11 36 11 37 11 38 11 39 11 40 11 41 11 42 11 43 11 44 11 45 11 46 11 47 11 48 11 49 11 50 11 51 11 52 11 53 11 54 11 55 11 56 A E E AT E E A a 64 A E E E A E 64 A 64 o OR 64 ES E Ue A O 64 LEDO O 64 K keyboard Pi SONG A iii 64 Te es eas tena cs ce ANER 64 nc OO PRL O ots nase eae 9p cco E h stad E E E E 65 Sel Sih ener nee ane Een ONE Un re eater ane eet OR POU tere Seer Caney oie EEE oe Me Nee eee Gee ee enee ee 65 eer ne A E rene EAN ree arnt E E rare E areas mre ger N tnt aa ahmed tana re 65 o AA A A AN 65 II 65 XAD stem length setine a ld ld 65 Do PARR Pa AE LO A A A A A A A a 66 XBOX Craw box around lex ca 66 XABUEKE T Se S COLE AS COS O aca 66 AN A o eda eewiedntetee 67 XCAFE echangeall font OE o es 67 DC a A E REC oe tye nae Cece ee rte ee ee 67 AC IVE CCS SAS Ue de id 68 XCYV T cheek vertical WIG MCs series eats atone cetve T aaa ial ael atin suse a Caste te tants fo 68 ADA MAS rds Mise dit 68 ADE d El SAVE Si 68 X DEBUG de pue AiO MAMMA a 68 DP e ended DP nme re ic ee ee ee Cee re ee 68 XDUM CVC re CU MS o d
13. SCORE SAV file does not correspond to the file currently being edited The size of a file named SCOREnnnn SAV is however the correct one Files made this way cannot be read immediately by ScoreEngine as reading from the work folder is prohibited You need to move it to another folder first The Dispatcher has a facility to show the status of numbered SAV files in the work folder and allows the removal of those files when you no longer need them Also the counter can be reset Remember that you cannot see from the name which file was backed up The summary gives the number of items which is some way to tell you about the status of the backup Use the initialize button to reset the counter and delete numbered SAV files Monthly check Every month the Dispatcher tells you the total amount of space taken up by backup files This is necessary because your system might keep old files that no longer serve any purpose and just take up space Use the Status button in the Backup panel to see what can be removed from your system 4 Score command panel Score users will appreciate the familiar Score command panel within a Windows frame shown here for Score3 ScoreEngine v5 0 0 28 SCORE EXE 114200 131000 F1 HELP F2 INPUTI FS ED1L FAa TEXTI Fa P LA F6 PRINT FI DI5K FA EXIT and for Score4 36 ScoreEngine v5 0 0 28 SCOR4 EXE File View Insert License coors oee 2 SWZ oe aston Keyboard input e Command di
14. ScoreEngine The A4 header uses the project header while the standard header footer offsets can be defined here as well 25 EPSTOOL The option Fix bounding box causes the external GhostView tool EPSTOOL to be called to fix what Score missed It also adds the high resolution coordinates This recommended tool is freely downloadable from the GhostView website SipEPS01 This utility suppresses staff line portions when there 1s fingering or text in the staff The Utilities tab has some parameter setting for this external program which it will pass The features are documented separately in the User Guide for this program To benefit from this feature you must have the license for SIPEPSO1 seps4id When set this program is executed immediately after ScoreEngine has created an EPS file so before all the other extended features The third party licensed program seps4id by Thomas Weber fixes problems in EPS files for use by InDesign The program seps4id makes a backup file by appending bak to the original name ScoreEngine deletes these files Force A4 header A header box is generated in EPS files with the original file name time stamp and license holder name Example of a header SCORE File ESCAR04 PAG File date time 3 25 2013 4 28 12 PM Jan de Kloe Tails A separate panel is provided to select tail features im ScoreEngine Tails a o O X Return Standard St Jude CH This tail was designed by
15. ScoreEngine running Score 1s indicated here 1PS Adobe 2 0 EPSF 1 2 SSBoundingBox 37 29 580 173 S Creator SCORE tm Ver 3 10 SSTitle S DocumentFonts atend SsRemark This file was processed by seps4id under ScoreEngine etc SsRemark This file was processed by SipEPSO1 License 0126 etc sEndComments ScoreEngine and its several post processors which manipulate the EPS file leave traces in the heading of the EPS file such that the user can always see which post processing took place Text in yellow is adapted by ScoreEngine These lines are inserted when the GhostView tool EPSTOOL ran on the file When seps4id is called this line is inserted SipEPSO1 added this line The Title record has a temporary filename when the path was long as shown above or when the file was made by Scorlas The original filename is given when you also called seps4id 60 Here is a staff generation showing information inserted which allows recreation of a MUS file from an EPS file and this information 1s used when an EPS file 1s reread to reconstruct a MUS file that may have been lost O 24000 m 30000 24000 1 O 23650 m 30000 23650 1 O 23300 m 30000 23300 1 O 22950 m 30000 22950 1 O 22600 m 30000 22600 1 S 9 inputting When you type the IN or INP command or in Score3 hit F2 to enter Input Mode or click on F2 INPUT or in Score4 hit the F5 Input function button the bottom line with the first few st
16. are originally from the SIP suite of Score utilities 15 3 File placement These are the directories where files are placed Program directory where the ScoreEngine software is installed Cannot be changed during operation Score workfiles such as CUT TMP CPR TMP and MUSDIR DAT are placed in the program directory where Score4 resides User file directory Where by default the user keeps his music files This folder also scontains files mad during runtime The path can be changed at any time SESTATS TXT Scorlas and Just workfile SCORE SAV a file made by Score Music files EPS and PDF files NAMES SEP namesfile made by ScoreEngine for several Score programs NAME LST namesfile made by ScoreEngine for Page BARS TMP and DECnn TMP made by Page PSC PFB and AFM directories The folders where these reside are to be defined once with the Dispatcher Score3 and Score4 Depending on which Score s you have these paths must be defined once by the Dispatcher Score3 Program directory where Score3 and its utilities are Score3 LIB and HLP directory Score3 PREF directory Score4 program directory where Score4 and its utilities are Score4 LIB and HLP directory Score4 PREF 4 directory 86 Work folder ScoreEngine requires a working folder in the root directory and should have a name shorter than ten characters The Dispatcher requests you to define one The default name is SEWORK The folder is us
17. button or the OP command which is equivalent to the G command without operand In Score4 this corresponds to MkDir and Load You get the Windows file selection panel When the drop file option is in effect just drop a file from the Explorer or corresponding application to the white command panel Commands such as GM NX NB XNX XNB also open files The DOS Score command of G with a filename is entirely supported though cumbersome compared to menu driven selection Note that the File selection panel has a Refresh menu The Refresh option is provided to update the panel while a different process has changed the music file situation Examples of this are the DOS version of Score created a new file while ScoreEngine 1s running a MUS file was erased with the Explorer or another application In addition to the above ways to open a file the following needs to be said l Za 3 4 Dropped file names can be text files PMX or EPS files with MUSinfo since ScoreEngine can see the difference Multiple MUS files can be opened in one go by selecting consecutive files from the Explorer and dropping them A file named COMBINED MUS will be made and loaded top to bottom The Score4 open more button 8 GtMor 1s equivalent to the GM command When holding the ALT key during a filename drop this causes a GM function 6 5 Directories Windows style directories greatly improve the Score functions There are two types y
18. can include MUSinfo in EPS files and Youcan change the tuplet font for a series of files When this feature is in effect warnings on files containing dummy items will be suppressed Another feature of this command is that when you have ScoreEngine setup to call SIPEPSO1 for staff line interruption at the end of an XBUCKET run you will be asked to see a summary of the changes made by SIPEPSO1 This can be handy to verify that indeed it inserted the staff line gaps Remember that fingering is not recognized as such when the font for it is not defined as a PSC file 11 23 XCAF change all fonts Change all fonts in Codel6 texts Overrides in Par8 are not affected The syntax 1s XCAF xx yy where xx 1s a font number of which each occurrence will be replaced by font number yy Use the character to change all fonts xcar 00 changes all fonts in all Codel 6 items to 00 11 24 XCAFF change all font overrides Same as XCAF but it works on Codel6Par8 font overrides 11 25 XCLS clear screen The command screen is cleared The bottom line is not affected in Score3 In Score4 the two lower lines are not affected When the bottom of the command screen is reached a message to this effect is issued and the screen is cleared for more output at the top of the panel This message can be suppressed by this command in which case subsequent output starts at the top without clearing the panel The command is XCLS NOWARNING or to reset it XCLS W
19. clefts key Signatures time signatures pitches and rests Proxinity mode is OFF Type notes etc gt klis 4 d fd4d g ast5i sesmsesc rrso d cbdrasg ashstri sisoh Enter 17 rhythms gt e qx4 hqsex4d q esq esh Type marks gt p l m b s 15 t 14 l6 c 2 dec 5 FT Type beans gt 1 278 11 Type slurs gt l 3 5 6 8 11 save this staff of input to a Eile Y Nj gt _ and show this Syntax error handling 1s slightly different than in DOS as the error is highlighted Command display area Staff 1 Left End O Vert Pos g size 1 00 Right End 200 INM 1 o a 1 00 200 Type Posl Pos2 gt 11 200 Enter bar lines clefs key signatures time signatures pitches and rests Proximity mode is OFF Type notes etc gt k1f 4 4 f4 9 a f5 e m e c T f 0 d c b4 ag L m f f f mh kee Syntax Error Correct line then press lt Enter gt z Press X lt ES5SC gt to Exit Enter bar lines clefa key signatures time signatures pitches and reata Proximity mode is OFF Type notes etc gt ke1f 4 4 14 9 a T5 e m e c Tr m d c b4 a 9 M 0 t t t mh To replace the wrong L here by a just type a and Enter Note that ScoreEngine allows use of the mouse in the Pitch Stage see the paragraph on Pitch Stage in chapter Score music display 10 Command symbols There are two kinds of symbols that can be used in the command line A symbol is a string of characters that represents a predefined value Strin
20. pages in that group HELP HLP is given first right under the button This is intentional such that another click on the same spot brings you to the main help page From the main help page you can also click to further pages by clicking on a code number or its text ScoreEngine reads the actual help pages but since there are some differences in the DOS and the Windows character sets some characters are translated A monospace typeface needs to be used Courier New In this font there is no equivalent for Code9 Par5 119 gt and the character shown is 0 A great benefit of this advanced help feature over DOS Score 1s that 1ts display stays open while music editing can continue The user can close 1t any time Also notice that the help form always opens on the spot where 1t was last used An example of this help form is given towards the end of this guide Note that there is a help file called ScoreEngine commands Select this to get a summary of the specific commands Click a command in this list to obtain a detailed description Point to the list to see whether the original HLP folder is active or that Tom Brodhead s help text was activated in the Dispatcher Clicking the left mouse button an item is selected Page 2 of the help file is given in a separate form 26 Clicking the right mouse button A page from the Score manual is displayed and one can walk though the available pages The user can close it by cl
21. profile Return test sound message boxes Minimize Peripherals Compatibility Font embedding Utilities i Development Commands EFS options Screen mouse features M Filename drop Score M Recent files tem numbers amp comments seconds splash screen Jo number to keep 40 FS Tuplet font change 04 Automatic SH Z after G lt filename gt M Automatic Z after DPYSHSHs IM Display 4 fractions e Helvetica y epu Cet hues IE I AA IM Automatic SHX after DP warning IM Advanced text modify 7 I i i M MUS validation W Overwite EPS POF Tails E Pedanow id eat a o fort 3 u cee le Full screen at startup M Advanced text input T Invert Up and Down rrowPage Exclude Bases amp fonts E el iia a a i W No move on left mouse button W Extended PMx Call SipEPSO 7 Scared only Call sepedid 7 W Suppress any key after INC Project header IY Ad Header Home after G commarid Header footer offset Reset all Set most Scorlas 4 uses the EPS option file CAD eww BSS cork ngine 64 TT 3 3 7 1 Commands Filename drop When activated the user can select a MUS file from the Explorer and drag drop it to the command area It will then be interpreted as a G command To perform a GM command with this feature keep the Control key pressed This technique can also be used to read text files such as PMX Drop a PMX file and ScoreEngine will perform a RES rather than a G command In the same way an EPS file can be dropped when it has it
22. reached again 4 1 2 5 View quick commands A narrow panel with some longer commands may be shown This panel is mainly to limit the number of key strokes as those commands can be mouse clicked to be performed A right click gives verbose explanation Left click in the grey area to move it to the left of the command panel Right click to move it right Center click to make it disappear The next ScoreEngine session starts with the last setting 4 1 3 Insert menu IK Insert text character 2B Insert barr MIE Insert Codel5 EPS File LGD Insert line going down ALGO Insert line going up MIL Insert Codei1 symbol excl LIBnn MILL Insert Codedd symbol incl LlBnn 405 Insert Code symbol 2153 Insert Coded Soo IT Insert kext 43 Several items can be inserted The roll out menu is self explanatory See the Insert commands for details An item must be selected first in most cases 4 1 4 License menu Self explanatory 4 1 5 About menu Self explanatory The menu to view Tom s help log is enabled when the option is in effect 4 2 Command panel top line buttons Under the menu line there are buttons for the most common functions and recognizable from other Windows applications Different utilities enable different buttons and some buttons may be disabled during specific operations 4 2 1 New page button This corresponds to RS in Score When pushed with the right mouse button the yes no prompt is bypasses
23. select the help file ScoreEngine commands from the list of help files an index rolls out with the specific commands added by ScoreEngine Select any of these commands and a verbal explanation is shown Some have illustrations such as XAD ScoreEngine Command help 3 Close XAD stem length setting In Edit mode select a note a beam or a staff then enter the XAD command The stem length is adapted For overlapping notes having more than one beam use XAD for the closest beam XADI for the next and so on A very strong feature is that XAD takes care of shared beams as is common in piano and harp In Input mode you can type XAD andit will cover the whole file Note that XAD takes care of offset notes while AD does not Se S PariO 10 Par10 10 This example shows an offset note The Score AD command does not take care of offset and will let the stem stick out To do this properly with XAD select the beam then type XAD Shown here are beams that are shared by staves The XAD command will make proper stem lengths These 4 notes and the beams belong to the upper staff Thess 4 nolisa and the beam belong to the lower stafi An additional feature is that a command can be typed with a numeric code such as 3 This will produce the first help page for Code3 items Simply or will give the main help page 8 4 Advanced reporting Some errors reported by Score but which do not make sense because they pass t
24. size It is removed by default The font initialization file which Score inserts in EPS files is in some cases too late and needs to be moved forward as has been shown when defining special characters which Score does not recognize such as in Icelandic ScoreEngine suppresses traditional progress reporting while EPS is made the message Sending item nnn and by suppression of drawing the arrow for each item being processed Score One option causes comments MUSinfo to be generated within the EPS file When activated the parameter structure of each item will be included in the file as a matter of documentation Such a file may be read by the XEPS command As such the original MUS file can be recreated from the EPS file might it be lost An example is given towards the end of this document When MUSinfo is requested ScoreEngine can change tuplet fonts Set the check mark and select a font by clicking the white field Score and Scorlas The Overwrite option when set is functional for both EPS and PDF file creation Space suppression assures that the file size of the EPS file is drastically reduced For font embedding to work you need to have the PFB files for the desired fonts for which there is the tab panel Font embedding As most printers have the Base35 fonts you may wish to exclude those from embedding When linked the utilities EPSTOOL SIPEPSO1 and seps4id can be called as postprocessor to
25. sound on information messages Music colors Command colors Command cursor For each EPS output page Blue on white Black e Call PCSEND Black on white Blue Red Call PDFereator Blue on yellow C Green Red W Call Acrobat Black on yellow Return Also the music display size may be adapted here but it is simpler to do that when ScoreEngine displays it as there the effect can be seen immediately Once you have moved the command and music display forms to your most convenient screen locations these locations are remembered for the next session Also the size of the music display is carried forward to the next session Define the music display color scheme and the command cursor color 3 3 6 1 Large command screen The command screen comes in two sizes The large screen 1s about the size of the DOS version of Score The View menu of ScoreEngine allows change of size once Score or one of its utilities 1s called 3 3 6 2 For each EPS output page EPS files can be output to PCSEND PDFcreator and Acrobat The links must have been defined for the options to be enabled The example shows that Acrobat was not linked to ScoreEngine 3 3 7 Compatibility ScoreEngine has many added features to make life easier on the Score user Select your preferences on the second tab Compatibility The features are categorized in four groups Commands EPS options Screen features and Other features 21 ScoreEngine Dispatcher Exec
26. staff 11 10 GM and GM These commands GM s the file which is alphabetically before or after the current one The filename suffix must be identical It is only the adjacent file that is added on top 11 11 LJ horizontal alignment While DOS Score takes two extra prompts for the LJ command ScoreEngine allows the values on the same line such as in LJ 4 3 11 12 K keyboard fingering See the XF command 11 13 PMX The extended PMX gives accuracy of four fractional digits in tabular and more in condensed format It does not prompt for a filename as it uses the current filename with the PMX suffix When a file by that name exists already the user is warned Optionally comments may be generated At the end of the file creation the file is shown in full screen 65 11 14 PR This command is slightly different from the pure Score command ScoreEngine does not send a print file to a printer It always creates an EPS file Also the PR menu is replaced by a control file which 1s maintained by the EPS menu When no control file is present the user s defaults are used except for parameters 1 14 15 and 16 which ScoreEngine overrides 1 16 or ignores 14 15 The reason to modify this command is primarily because of the optional post processing capabilities of ScoreEngine and for user comfort Pointing to the PR button shows the current EPS options setting the name of the current font initialization file and status of
27. suppressed the program may occasionally force it as a pat change is required The bottom of the command Most useful are the Arrow increment and DP settings which in DOS Score need to be inspected by a command to know their current values The current filename does not show the path prefix but the current directory at program start is provided on the right Point to the filename field to see the tooltip which has the current file s path prefix not given for SET files the path prefix is in a separate field that comes up when selecting F2 INPUT in Score3 46 The creator field will have a pink background if different from the current Score installation a file received from a Score system with a different license number The white field can be clicked and has the same effect as a path change Pushing the middle mouse button in this field is a quick way to see the folder s contents Each G GM NX NB command sets the highest staff number The value is not updated by other manipulations such as adding a new top staff Press Refresh top staff When there are two values such as 3 4 this means that the highest staff is 3 but that there is an item for staff 4 for which there is no corresponding Codes item 9 Score music display This panel corresponds to the DOS panel but can use the additional top and bottom lines for display The bezel around the default display area disappears when working in full screen mode as does DOS
28. the note is generated left of the note 11 65 10 XLGU insert line going up When a note was selected a small line going upwards in the direction of the note is generated left of the note 11 66 Fingering commands For guitar music there are commands to place fingering according to house style 11 66 1 XFn generate finger The XFn command can be given when a note was selected for editing It will generate finger n 0 5 in front of the note as customary in guitar music The digit will receive the note s horizontal position and the offset in Par15 depending on accidental accidental offset and user settings 11 66 2 XSn generate string To indicate a string as a circled number as is common in guitar notation set n to 1 10 and it will be generated at the stem s side A stemmed note must have been selected Codel0 Codel6 Codel6 Standard Serifed 11 66 3 XPn generate position A note must be selected The Roman number equivalent of n 1s generated above the note This 1s valid for values through 20 11 66 4 XC generate a vertical line through C A text item starting with C of size 1 must be selected A vertical line is drawn through it It is used by some engravers to indicate a barr position 11 67 Macros Basically macros are the same as in DOS Score However the Scor4 implementation has a number of added features During a macro run all commands are listed to the command panel When
29. 2 o o 00 Times Roman 1 0 p 07 Helvetica BoldOblique 0 0 1 25 NewCenturySchlbk Bol1ld 1 i bo 71 TimesNewRomanCE Bold Where pfx means the number of times the Code16 item has the prefix inside means the number of times a font number is used inside a text item and override is the number of times Codel6 Par 8 is set to override any font in the string The selection Staff sizes shows how many staves there are in the current page for each size it encounters Example ScoreEngine i x 1 Staff size 0 8 occurs 2 time s Staff size 1 2 occurs 2 time s Example of the Instruments summary scoretngine a Instrument Staves LD Instr 0 2 5 6 11 instr 1 3 6 9 12 instr 2 1 4 7 10 The Beats summary The summary gives you an idea about the LJ ability before you do LJ XLJA or call the external tool LJ EXE It reports conflicts per system Example 41 E ScoreEnginebeats TXT Notepad Beats summary for current file system staff Beats Number of items 1 10 5 23 9 5 FO 2 8 3 4 Fl 9 104 3 5 7 5 21 4 a of 4 4 8 5 24 3 9 99 4 2 9 26 1 a 101 Duration difference in system 3 Duration difference in system 4 4 1 1 6 Submenu EPS size summary After you have created EPS files with PR or with XBUCKET or with Scorlas this shows a summary of the actual sizes of the printable areas It is suggested to set the Fix bounding box option as
30. 2011 10 05 06 AM HUS info 627 items ABREU 2 EPS 0 ES AS ee O 159438 2420 2011 11 20 18 AH HUS info 575 items AREULS EPS 2922 gt t eee pego 5 157963 71672011 4 50 43 PH MUS info 62 items AERTTA EPS AAN EE 130244 871872011 2 11 47 PH HUS info 391 items CTRA LEERSE a a Se ee 3072 8 11 2011 9 31 25 PH The same format summary 1s given with selection capability white background for specific commands The command DIR pattern DRW shows the collection of draw items Here is a partial sample Dir DR a Path C LIB Files 133 members 1070 Cancel DRAW file Range 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ACCTL a nat shi a lshii hp T1t a f1t2 afflit3 gt AHO shi shiii td tlth zig ARR arrow arrl arr BDIBO 1 2 3 4 5 T 5 9 BDIB1 A B C D E F G H I J BDIB K L H H 0 F 0 R 5 T BDIB3 U Y W x A i BDIB4 a h C d e g h i 3 BDIB5 k 1 mn n o P q r z t BDIB6 u Vv wW X Y z i BEHDD bendd BEHDU bendu BODEO 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 y BODB1 E C D E F G H I uJ BODE K L H H 0 P 0 R 5 T BODES U Y W x F BODB4 a h C d e f i h i 3 BODES k 1 m n o P q r 5 t BODE 6 u v W x z The same directory will be displayed in when you do an insert with the commands XIL or XILL or in Score4 when the NewNm button is selected for a Code11 item The backgrounds of selectable members is then white 64 11 3 DIRA Same as DIR but with details on file size and date time stam
31. 2012 7 48 AM 5 27 2012 3 10 PM 5 27 2012 2 19 PM 5 27 2012 2 23 PM 5 27 2012 2 19 PM 5 27 2012 2 23 PM 83 ScoreEngine 5 0 0 15 C SCOR4 JUST4 EXE File View Insert EPS License About i pejar ese AeA Keyboard input CAMJANO1A MUS CAMJANO2A MUS CAI JANO2B MUS Command display area CAMJANOJA MUS CAMJANO3B MUS CAS WJANOD4A MUS CAS WJANO5A MUS CAS WJANO5B MUS JUST Large Score Justifier Computer Music Typography Systen Version 4 00 Copyright 1999 by Leland Smith Version of JUST4 emulated by ScoreEng J Justify horizontal L Line up H Height adjustment T E ype any combination of J L H x Exit Program file path C Dev VB4ScoreEngine User file path CMIS Then you type your command a combination of J L and H No more typing of input filenames is then required You simply need to repeat the JUST options J L H and margins and provide the output filenames when prompted The question Work on more data is automatically replied as ScoreEngine advances to the next page After the last page separator has been recognized the program does the exit by itself Progress is shown in the yellow list files that have been selected as a single page are marked with lt used gt It is best to have User File Path which is different from the input selection so that there is no chance for inadvertently overwriting the in
32. 5 5 27 58 PM 2 19 2005 8 27 40 PM 1171771999 4 40 26 PM 10641393 11 39 40 PM 32322001 11 42 20 AM Size 455564 204367 163143 oof OS 117415 599760 226112 2005324 63645 122310 202551 349705 Checksum 96255536 43505230 32385316 17036336 23005304 126246266 47304934 51034110 18255118 25062514 43505230 959643930 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1003 1010 1011 Dialect ork 3 11 565 3 11 540 3 11 3 01 3 10 4 01 400 540 1 0 4 00 4 00 3 1 540 1 01 Number of entries 12 Point to the question mark field for an explanation 3 3 5 1 The Exec profile The Exec profile button on the Dispatcher brings you to a panel with tabs of which one is reserved for the developer 3 3 6 Peripherals The first tab defines the monitor configuration and the keyboard selection ScoreEngine knows how many monitors there are and will select the appropriate setting The system detects by itelf if there is one or nore than one monitor 20 ScoreEngine Dispatcher Exec profile Return Minimize Compatibility Font embedding Utilities Development System information Keyboard The program has detected 2 display monitors You can put the command panel and the music panel an either monitor 1 f US QWERTY and 2 C AZERTY French Belgium C OWERTZU a German Switzerland Music form display percentage 93 EA Command form Sustem sounds Large command form Suppress System
33. A O 45 ARPA o Fy ao 010 00 eee tere SE E ere E tere erent E terre retreat et ET 45 a2 a Cleat DUON wists nett AA 45 ARS le OSLO DUNA dd 45 AD WO Minimize DUMON earen ias 45 4 3 Command panel bottom line buttons occccncccnnnnooncnccnnnnnnnnnononoccnnnnnnnnnononcnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnccnnnnnnnnnnaninocoss 45 AA NU II ne ade aad ie Hada hares 45 gt PCOS Music display 2 46 le POP COROS E e A 46 SL A enc pani cua elie R 46 TS aah ees E E A N eng E oes agent ese arnt se ate A E eee 47 Se A gee EE EE EE EEE EE re ON ee 47 do Additional oon the MUSIC PA ai AAA A ii 47 A Ea e oe or ae Cone ene ee a 47 A a ccs c at alt ak 48 OL PANAMA Al 48 02 DEve and older secu E tee Sse secon 48 Gs MUS ice 49 0 Till a 49 A MD dd 49 E VSR AAI PUTA AA A A esis ashes es Beane 50 TL Fontane display and updates iio il diisibio 50 Jez Advanced tex Update co 51 Lo Attomatics Habla comen Ni o 51 TA Simp IS SKE OPUS Oia 52 ENS E E NAA 53 TO COPY CUUANG pasto TEXT mekane e E E e r E a A O R 54 Additional Teatres examples aa 54 Sd Parameter Chane e DM TE T TRTA 54 S2 SuUder cdta SCO I eara na a E TN N 55 Seok Advanced help oupa sanp S a 55 Bee Advanced TEPON orse a E EE A EE EE E A E 58 Se A A ARA 58 S0 Example orul screen a O 58 S BxXRample0 EPS CONME 01 jee eR ne Re O E ee 59 2 PUNO sic 60 10 Command symbols a A A A A AEE AO E ia 61 10 1 A deta tease cups es tae alee dated ieee cae A N 61 El CAMAS de 63 11 1 AR IA
34. ARNING Note that his status remains valid for subsequent runs of ScoreEngine The left margin shows the letter b when the warning is in effect 68 11 26 XCM center measure numbers Select a measure number then type XCM A numeric argument can be given which is the horizontal displacement for measure numbers at the staff start The Score CM command 1s executed on all measure numbers that are not at the staff begin Note that the selected measure number must be above its staff Other measure numbers on the page must have the same size par6 font par7 and box circle value par8 to be recognized as such 11 27 XCVH check vertical height When EPS files are being made their vertical height can be inspected The check is based on the boundary box the Fix Boundary Box feature must be set This command specifies the height in inches 1 e XCVH 10 5 will signal when a page image 1s taller than 10 5 inches You can reset the check by XCVH 0 It should be noted that the Score V command is not very precise the actual vertical size is always slightly higher 11 28 XDA insert dash Select a syllable and type XDA to generate a dash immediately right of the syllable 11 29 XDE delete staves You can delete more than one staff with this command Examples are XDE 1 3 to 7 12 This deletes staves 1 3 4 5 6 7 and 12 Note that Score allows fractions in staff numbers a technique which is used by some external applica
35. E TXT or any other name for that matter provided the contents of the file are correct 1e it must have the proper LIBRary HELP GUITar and CODES entries ScoreEngine Dispatcher Link profile Return Dialects Minimize e Tom Brodhead s Help Score 3 Path to PREF SCA or equivalent select previous CALIBAPREF SCAR Viewtedi Rezet Links in this file Automatic LIBRARY CALIE HELF CODES CALIBSCODES DAT GUITAR CALBSGUITAR DAT 5 ltiz allowed to use test files such as MYPREF TT 7 The library files and help files are assumed to be on the same drive as SCORE EXE or SCOR4 EXE with the standard paths For Score3 the paths are lt drive gt LIB and lt drive gt HLP For Score4 the paths are lt drive gt SCOR4 LIB and lt drive gt SCOR4 HLP When the option Tom Brodhead s Help 1s selected the folder with the HLP files 1s not consulted by ScoreEngine and the path 1s not shown 3 3 2 PSC folder ScoreEngine is more flexible in font matters than Score as you can keep different folders with PSC files and define per project which set you use It does not use the path defined in PREF SCR The default defined by Score3 and Score4 is overwritten by this path So when you work with different versions of FONTINIT PSC there is no more need to rename that file as is necessary in Score3 Initially ScoreEngine assigns the default folder When the user sets a different folder 1t checks whether that folde
36. Ei File call El Path 4015213 3 11 32 PM C O FL4AG52 MU5 4 70 2013 6 04 32 PM PAGEIS1 MUS CASIPLAECOuUNTSACHANTERELLE49245 HIPMENT 20090624 MU5200909215P4GE131 MU5 4 10 2013 6 03 48 PM PAGETSO0 MUS CSIP Accounts Chanterelle 4925 hipment20090624MU5200909215P4GE130 MU5 40102073 1 49 49 PM TESTO rus CADeviVEAS core nginesLlerory TES T 02 mus 4 9 2073 10 56 59 AM TESTO1 MLIS CASIPLACECOuNTSAMEDONALOATEST07 MLIS 4 6 2013 10 03 12 PM TESTO2 MUS C SIPMACCOUNT S S ACCOUNTSSSTONESPROBLEMOSSTESTO2 MLUS 4 6 2013 10 01 18 PM TESTO1 MLIS CASIPLAECOuUNTSAS ACCOUNTSSSTONESPROBLEMOSSTESTOMLUS 4 6 2013 10 01 18 PM TESTO1 MLIS CASIPLAECOUNTSASAECODO A TASTONEAPR4AIFAAATEST07 MLIS 4 6 2013 3 08 00 PM TESTO2 MUS C SIPSACCOUNT SSOPHEESPROBLEM2S TESTO2 MUS 4 4 2013 4 02 51 PM MOT MUS CSIP ccountss McDonald M01 MUS 3 20 201 3 9 35 37 AM W LZER1 P4G CA5IPr ccountsidek loe Castelnuovol edesco wsl E RT PAG 27203 6 14 14 PM 52449102 PG CSIP Mccounts dekloe S carati k 4911505491 02 PAG 2203 6 10 55 PM 552449103 PG CASIPr cecountsdek loe carlattik 4911505491 03 PAG afer 2013 5 53 25 PM 52549101 PA4G CASIPr ccountsdek loe 5 carlattik4911505491 07 PAG afer 20M 3 3 45 12 PM TEST27 MUS CASIPLACECOUNTSAF ACCOUNTSSFERRESPROBLEMOASTEST2 MUS afer 2013 3 45 09 PM TESTZ6 MUS C SIPMACCOUNT SSF ACCOUNTSSFERRESPROBLEMOASTEST 26 MLUS deff 2013 3 45 05 PM TEST23 MU5 CASIFAccounts4F accountsFerre Problem TEST23 MU5 422073 3 05 30 PM TEST21 MLI5 C SIPMACCOUNT
37. Engine and other Windows applications 2 The clipboard for Score3 emulation which can contain a text item and 3 The Score4 clipboard CUT TMP The submenu explains the features of these clipboards The contents of each clipboard can be shown by a ScoreEngine function 4 1 1 5 Submenu Current file summaries gt 1 1 Page statistics Text item summary Code10 Font summary Codel Font summary Staff sizes Instruments Beats This gives a submenu with four choices to obtain statistics on the current file totals per item a list of all text items sorted per staff and position statistics of the Code10 items used with font overrides statistics of the Codel6 items used sorted by number Includes font overrides staff sizes instruments beats Close a display with a yellow background by clicking on a text Example of totals per item scoretngine Ed i Item totals for file OBO1 PAG i be aOR PRB ii i a SUahRORES Bn i H Oo Example of all text items 5 2 3 _250boe a 23 3892 17 7 _25Andante cantabile a 55 0749 37 _O0Censolazione Romance op 25 E 72 6884 2 _O0for Oboe or Violin and Guitar a 170 061 22 _O0Napol lt lt eon Coste 8 174 744 4 _O2rinf 7 76 9607 15 _25animato 6 14 645 18 _Ola tempo 5 133 1763 7 7 _O2cresc 1 156 9011 2 _ 02 dim Example of Codel6 statistics 40 Number of times a font occurs pix inside override font
38. Insert text character symbol OS is ScoreEngine Insert text character symbol OS 20 x M bol Di e Selected symbols are entered in character input fields Special characters aA al Ale C A N o O a 9 8 0 2 p gt Icelandic characters require special EPS handling see SIP Newsletter 41 2 Select any character and the internal Score value will be generated where you are typing This can be either in a command or in text input 11 65 4 XIL insert library item excluding LIBnn An item must be selected The table of Codel1 library members is shown Select a member from the list with the white background It will be inserted above the selected item 11 65 5 XILL insert library item including LIBnn Same as XIL but DRW files starting with LIB are also included in the list 11 65 6 XIS insert symbol An item must be selected A table with all Code9 symbols is shown and a member can be selected It is inserted above the selected item 74 11 65 7 XIS3 insert symbol from CODE9 DAT An item must be selected A table with all Code9 DAT texts is shown and a member can be selected It is inserted above the selected item 11 65 8 XIT insert text An item must be selected Optionally an integer operand may be given as a Par4 value which remains used until changed Its initial value is 3 11 65 9 XLGD insert line going down When a note was selected a small line going downwards in the direction of
39. Program file path CA Des BAS core ngine User file path CAO A nifty feature was added to PAGE 4 which automatically makes the control file for parts extraction Once option 2 Parts is selected a text box appears ScoreEngine v5 0 0 37 C SCOR4 PAGE4 EXE Developer version C Dev VB ScoreEngme ajajaa aele AERA Mo Keyboard input Command display area Type name of part extractor control file enter gt PARTS Drop filenames of Score music file s on this yellow box to create Part Extractor Control File named PARTS When filename drop is prohibited by User Account Control LEFT click this box for file selection Drop filenames from the Explorer to this yellow box and the file PARTS will be created Also the subsequent Enter is performed by ScoreEngine and the prompt to provide an instrument number will follow The selected group of files 1s validated for proper sequencing There cannot be holes in the numbering Multifile pages are supported and must start with A following the sequence number Here is an example The highlighted files were dropped on the yellow box 0 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Qa O P Jo search Folders fee 7 X 19 FE Folders B Desktop T 12 28 2004 E WY My Computer 25KB MUS File 12 28 2004 E amp Local Disk C 25KB MUS File 12 28 2004 sework 25KB MUS File 12 28 2004
40. RE2 MUS 34182013 1 27 03 PM EMPTY MLS CADMEMPTY MUS 31872073 1 21 21 PM FRENCH1 MUS LCAMPRENCEAT MUS 4 1 1 3 Submenu Open The last file that was created by ScoreEngine can be immediately opened this way The file needs to be present at its previous location The submenu is disabled when there is no most recent file 4 1 1 4 Submenu Environment gt This gives a submenu with the possibility to inspect some Score and ScoreEngine control files PREF SCR and CODE9 DAT These files are shown with Notepad and can be edited The folder where ScoreEngine expects PREF SCR or PREF 4 SCR is the library folder The path to CODE9 DAT is defined in PREF SCR Note that the PREF SCR file which Score uses is dynamically adapted to a shortened version with keywords of maximum four letters Screen 1s always set to 17 and the following keyword lines are removed MOUS DESC KEYD DOT and LASE as well as any line with unrecognizable contents Most control files typical for ScoreEngine are ordinary text files Do not attempt changing these with an editor as this annuls the right to report errors The Link profile and the Exec profile can also be shown as well as a font summary the PSC PFB AFM inventory and user defined String symbols Close a display with a yellow background by clicking on text Submenu Clipboard 39 There are three clipboards in the context of ScoreEngine 1 the Windows clipboard to pass information between Score
41. SSF ACCOUNTS AFERREAPROBLEMO2 TEST21 MLI5 afer 2013 3 05 28 PM TEST19 MLIS C SIPMACCOUNT SSF ACCOUNTS AFERREAPROBLEMO2 TEST19 MLI5 HZ 2003 3 00 24 PM TEST15 MLIS C SIPMACCOUNT SSF ACCOUNTS AFERREAPROBLEMO2 TEST15 MLI5 HZ 203 3 05 21 PM TEST12 MU5 C SIPMACCOUNT SSF ACCOUNTSSFERRESPROBLEMOASTEST1I2 MUS afer 2013 3 05 18 PM TESTO9 MLS CASIPLAECOuNTSAF ACCOUNTS A FERRE PROBLEMO2 TEST09 MmLI5 42203 3 05 17 Ph TESTOS mMLIS C SIPMACCOUNT SSF ACCOUNTSSFERRESPROBLEMO2STES TOS MUS afer 2013 3 05 16 PM TESTO MUS C SIPMACCOUNT SSF ACCOUNTSSFERRESPROBLEMOASTESTO MUS afer 2013 3 05 14 Phi TESTOS MLS C SIPMACCOUNT SAF ACCOUNTSSFERRESPROBLEMOASTESTOS MLS afer 2013 3 05 73 PM TESTO4 MUS CA SIPMACCOUNT SSF ACCOUNTSSFERRESPROBLEMOASTESTO4 MLUS afer 2013 3 05 10 PM TESTO1 MLIS CASIPMccounts F accounts FeresProblem02 TESTOMLUS 32542013 4 28 12 PM ESCAROA PAG C SIPMACCOUNT SSOERLOESCASTELNUDYVOTEDESCO ESCARO4A PAG 32 2013 4 23 54 PM ESCAROS PAG CASIPr ccounts der loe CastelniowoT edesco ESC4 ROS PAG 425 20 9 3 34 48 PM ESCAROS PAG C SIPMACCOUNT SSOERLOESCASTELNUDVOTEDESCO ESCAROZ PAG 32542013 3 25 46 PM ESCAROT PAG CASIPr ccountedek loe CastelniowoT edesco ESCA4RO1 PAG 2225207 3 1 36 09 PM LIERR MLIS CAOLJERA MUS 322020 3 707 29 PM CBLME PSG CASiPr ccounteOpheeHummel OBLOTE PAG 222020 3 4 26 24 PM FRES MUS C O FRES MUS 3 20 2013 4 22 50 PM FRE 3S MUS CADFRES MUS 3 20 2013 12 51 37 PM FRE4 MUS C O FRE4 MUS 31972013 3 23 33 PM FRE 2 MUS CADMEF
42. Score The top 1s shown here ScoreEngine Music display form BANNER MUS g The grey area receives a replication of the parameters on the command screen compacted by omitting trailing zeros and zero parameters when in Edit mode The CR and ESC buttons are identical to typing Enter or Escape A fast way also to ESCape is by double clicking in the command area Min does the Windows minimize of both panels When the cursor moves over the More button it is disabled in Edit mode pop up controls become visible The slider on the left becomes visible when moving over the gray band ScoreEngine Music display form 5 1 Pop up controls The buttons with the captions Home PgUp PgDn End Page lt and Page gt correspond to keys The Clear button erases the music display while the file remains in memory and Redraw brings the music display back Edited items are redrawn with a slightly lesser thickness To normalize this redraw the panel 5 2 Slider The slider defines the size reduction percentage of the music display panel Some monitors do not give a good image at 100 and the proper setting for your screen may be better when smaller Configurations with a single monitor may need to use a smaller music display as well to have the command screen and the music screen next to each other Occasionally the display becomes garbled and it is necessary to change the percentage one notch in either direction The slider is normally invis
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44. There is no need to download and install the entire GhostView suite from the internet Simply use the three files EPSTOOL EXE GSDLL32 DLL and GSWIN32C EXE and put them in the same folder from which EPSTOOL EXE is linked Note that both 32 bit and 64 bit platforms use the same modules 3 3 5 Dialects ScoreEngine emulates the DOS executables SCORE EXE PAGE EXE etc To emulate these executables ScoreEngine expects the 16 bit instructions to be at unique storage locations The executables of one particular version should therefore be identical which is not always the case There can be several dialects of for instance SCORE EXE because at distribution time there were version differences which cannot be detected from the filename alone Each unique version therefore has a dialect number The Dispatcher has a function to verify that the executables used are indeed the ones ScoreEngine can work with by checking the file date and time stamp with predefined settings Contact development when your object does not pass this check A separate panel shows the supported program dialects 19 ScoreEngine Dialect summary e Return Object SCORE EE PAGE Es E SCORLAS EE JUST EE DRAW EXE SCOR4 EXE PAGE4 EE SCORLAS4 EAE JUSTA EXE DRAWS EXE PAGE EXE SCORLAS 4 EAE Date time stamp 6 5 1994 10 23 14 AM 2251393 1 07 40 PM 6 5 1994 10 57 40 AM 4 26 1994 11 53 00 PM 94131394 4 27 00 PM ef 19 2005 0 27 04 PM ef 19 2005 0 27 42 PM ef 19 200
45. Title ScoreEngine User Guide Date October 4 2011 last updated August 27 2014 Version 4 19 Author Jan de Kloe Program conformity v5 0 0 37 l 2 Table of contents gg ene Te eer oe meee rt on ene er eee eee ee 6 FE 0 0 0 see ne eee nes eer nn ee T eee eee eee er eee 6 2 Howto read this ANUAL AA ea wee A 6 LS WIR ALON ANC eno tae seine suet ees eae ee eee 6 WAR A AA A A bial 6 Ly VS COLC TMS LAMAUIOM S UA drid 6 LO DISTA atta eau tid Gis naan a eee ia eae 7 Ms Pra aa SAA A AAA AA 7 iS lt Educa toman A iii 7 SSI SM considerados is A A A ii ads 1 Dele A AE N EAEE EAE E N 7 Del SACS ISSUCS ERC a a A as oes A eee 8 ES A 9 0 0 SIS Be O OA Ro ear E ae mee er ae eae nt eran eee ene oem Pee nee 8 E CCO A e O See eee O O A O E 9 DAM Open BAUL ds 9 242 IAADROLEMAL COMINO ia ia 9 DAD OA CES rasta ee teeta T cae cece ee ea 9 ZAA vwscorekneine and User ACCESS CONTO lean 9 2S OPUS US id dai 10 2 USTs ea COMIT OT ea Cee ear eee are er Meee E ene eee ere e on nee eee rey ene Sheen reer 10 Dal COUINO ASS A A A aawaaaeas eit 10 A MENUA D A O e eer eee 10 L CS cae ss aed ada ene ee 10 el ICY 010 1 0 CORRA no O A ee 11 LS FUNCHON a e Sl 11 DS E A A e e 11 A A nis dasarcenend ead sasanseinntehanidararcenend chads sasmonseinnd R 11 DOS PEA Rs 11 o ICV SHO Be a AAA e O A T A 11 239 WOUSE compatible ee 11 2 10 Te NON T O eea a a coca 12 2 11 StPPP dEV AAA E E E AE 12 212 A Oe On Tilenamies 11 this CULO ia IZ PEO O
46. Tom Brodhead for St Jude Children s Hospital When you select any of its two forms this tail will be visible on the Score music display after SHZ and in EPS Tail overlap on either tail not visible on screen Tail end setting only has effect on EPS creation Note that this tail definition is incorporated in ScoreEngine and no change to the standard symbol in LIBRC DR W must be done Closer tails 3 3 7 3 Screen features Seconds splash screen The Score splash screen can stay displayed for 0 to 9 seconds Experienced users set this to zero once they have seen it bypass Automatic SH Z after G command When the files you are working on are not too big you may want them to load in display mode by default This option controls the action 24 Automatic Z after DP SH SHX The Z command to show the effect of a previous command can be combined in this feature Automatic SHX Z after DP warning When there 1s not enough memory for display mode a warning 1s issued ScoreEngine allows you to perform a reset of the display mode automatically Red arrow To get a more conspicuous pointer to Score items being edited the small up arrow can be colored red When displayed and you redraw or resize the music panel the arrow will change to the original color until 1t advances Full screen at startup Alt F Since the music display in ScoreEngine is separated from the command screen the user may wish to benefit from the larger display
47. Windows type feature of filename drag and drop Alternatively files can be selected via a menu Old Page Data is not supported It was a useful feature in the time of slow computers but it no longer serves a purpose In part extraction ScoreEngine validates the contents of that file because DOS Page3 does not do that very well The output path by default is the same as the input files Part extraction allows automatic creation of the control file Rather than pushing the dialog text up as in DOS Score ScoreEngine clears the dialog screen as to have a faster display The input report that passes by too rapidly can be inspected through a special button The control panel looks like this 76 nan 45 0 0 37 C SCORE PAGE EXE Insert License About Blof le ajjaja ESEA La gt a ae Keyboard input a Command display area SCORE Page Layout Program Ver 3 11 540 Version of PAGES emulated by S5coreEngine Processes data from SCORE versions 1 2 and 3 Limits 1420 items 14200 parameters Option 1 and 3 are not supported under ScoreEngine For file layout you can drop a group of filenames in the Command display area This will cause Option 1 Page Layout to be selected A namelist file is created in the user folder named NAMES SEF The question Will any single file contain more than one system will then be automatically answered after analysis of the input With ALT assume options B 1 F and I 10 Al
48. XUND underline text Select a syllable then enter XUND Then select a terminating syllable and the underline will be drawn You can also select a lyrics dash or a lyrics extender To underline a single text item select the item type XUND and then select the same text item again For texts syllables to be underlined they must have the same height Lyrics dashes and extenders must be vertically close to the selected first item Example There are two optional arguments the thickness default 1 and the distance default 5 Examples would be XUND 2 2 and XUND 1 1 The distance may be positive for strike through 73 11 65 Insert commands Several types of elements can be inserted with a command or via the Insert menu Some commands require that you are in Edit Mode The menu disables insertion commands when not in Edit Mode 11 65 1 XB insert barre A note must have been selected A barr item is generated from the current note to the highest note in the chord 1f there is one Barr on a single note is possible as well Note that the barr consists of three line items 11 65 2 XIE insert Code15 PostScript item An item must be selected A list is shown of the EPS files which have a name shorter than 6 characters and qualify to be inserted as a Codel5 item It will be inserted above the selected item 11 65 3 XIK insert character The following panel is shown im ScoreEngine Insert text is ScoreEngine
49. ade when the EPS menu is performed ScoreEngineEPSlog TXT EPS creation history ScoreEngineFingeringOffsets TXT created by Sample offset values ScoreEngineFontInventory TXT summary of fonts linked to ScoreEngine ScoreEngineLinkProfile TXT remembers the links to Score programs ScoreEngineMonth TXT remembers last time backup info was given ScoreEnginePFB TXT font embedding workfile ScoreEngineRecentFiles TXT recently created files by Score SA SM ScoreEngineScreenDump TXT debugging aid ScoreEngineStringSymbols TXT updated by the XEQU command 85 ScoreEngineTrace TXT debugging aid ScoreEnginePDFlog TXT temporary file collecting Acrobat Distiller messages ScoreEngineQuickCoords TXT memory for screen coordinates 15 2 Service files While the Dispatcher or ScoreEngine itself are active the folder where they were installed will have additional service files These files are removed at the proper termination of the Dispatcher ScoreEngineEmulator mod the emulator ScoreEngine2nn mod runtime aid ScoreEngine3nn mod runtime aid ScoreEngine4nn mod runtime aid ScoreEngine500 mod runtime aid ScoreEngineBitmapnnn bmpruntime aid Score3 p6nn jpg runtime aid ScoreEngineCommandXXX jpg runtime aid SIPSTACK EXE module to combine several input files SIPMONIT EXE module to obtain system info on monitors PCSEND EXE printer program free third party tool ScoreEnginePFB exe program to embed fonts into EPS The modules starting with SIP
50. aff setups is replaced by a menu showing all the xxx SET files Click on any name to select that file Staff setups To select an sss SET file you need to click the filename from this list Thiz technique replaces the selection with single function keys or those in combination with Shift or Alt Fil F20 F21 Fag Fath CASCOR4LIB 501 SET Treble 502 SET Bass 503 SET Alto 504 SET Tenor 505 SET Percussion 506 SET Tenor 507 SET Piano 508 SET Organ 509 SET StrOt 510 SET Yce Pno SPACE to Continue ESC to Exit After selecting a SET file the panel can be closed by hitting a button The combinations of function keys with shift or ctrl are not implemented When you have typed the input in a text file sample taken from the Score User s Guide page 14 which is provided as ScoreEngineSampleINP TXT you can copy paste multiple lines in the input field which will only show the first line after hitting the SPACE to Continue button A ScoreEngineSampleINP TXT Notepad Ioj x File Edit Format wiew Help K11 4 4 T4 oq a Ti fe m e c r ESA PRO PIE F amp s 15 t 14 16 c 2 4 Make sure that there is a carriage return at the end of the copied text If not the dialog is displayed and the user needs to press Enter 61 Command display area Staff 1 Left End 0 Vert Pos 0 Size 1 00 Right End 200 IN 1 0 0 1 00 200 Type Posl Posz gt o 00 Enter bar lines
51. ahe laeran de inch maaan tose ss itea oxGaunned ee Meh esaentesu es a eaten ocacen 34 AL TAS TOP MEUS A A ee 37 O A O 37 Al Suomen Ope MUS Tne a E E e a 37 ALE S bment RECEN MUS TIES qe lo ii 37 AVA A A as saune os tdaeeen eeu seme 38 Aa SUP VTS TAU EN Ur COMM E IM ena nas cats ch rs gate EE E A io 38 Als Suomen Current TINGS UM IM AS A teed ed a eae 39 4116 Submenu EPS Size SUN da 41 Alli Submen EPSLlOS Tle gt iii tii 41 Alls Submenu Stored PSC DR W oia 4 eM Me Boro IE O en T A TS 41 AO EN EXE ll 42 Aza IS MEA dis 42 A O PA A OAE 42 4422 NotmalLarse command TO SiZ ad 42 4 1 2 3 Normal font MS Sans serif Small font for Help list file cocccccnnnnoooncccnnnnnnnnnonos 42 Aza Place Music ISA ti a 42 Aia VIEW QUICK COM ANS at thats E E E 42 A O A O EE 42 A A A o A IE 43 dka AI dr 43 4 Command pa eltop Ane DUO S A 43 O ING UN A O o un dine Steck akaed di ne Mate hearer aati aes 43 A A O bad aac cass ct alts ako 43 Be INC SD SCLC C HON APP PP IA 43 Azda o RON 44 Az Wpen More OION E E ee ee 44 A236 Imtellicent NB NX DUO lille naa leido nod 44 L2 SAVE UL OD ye isueeen coral tet sis ace dca nae Le 44 2 5610s E o DULO A E e EEE EOI eee ee ere eee eee eet a eee ee 44 O29 PANOU OU PARO CCOO PO att O A haat ects thatthe 44 ALO ca Salo bic 0 a mame meee ee Oa ne Sea ee Oe a CO enn Seer mn ete ee SO nn eee me ere nee See een eee mee 44 42 Copy Cut Paste Undelete DUTON S tai iii 44 AND e AAA o
52. alling ScoreEngine You can call the Dispatcher also from the command line or from another program and pass it an optional MUS filename The calling format 1s lt drive gt lt foldername gt ScoreEngineDispatch exe lt MUS filename gt 19 SIP and ScoreEngine SIP can call ScoreEngine provided the two programs are linked Linkage 1s prompted at initialization of SIP which maintains the path to the dispatcher in the profile SIPCNTR INI View this file by clicking the Beethoven picture Another installation setting is the preference for either Score3 or Score4 emulation which is done in the global settings panel push Set project options on the Other tab Main panel preference Bypass options e Licensed l Decimal Symbol iz comma test O Freeware Platform test Special Sipsplit both OOS and Windows version are present C pos f Windows Path to Adobe font metrics Dispatch exe r F CMEC saral is AOICOTeEE rnNgNE LL A LLE pm Score Scored When both Score3 and Score4 are present the user has the option to set his preference Otherwise one of the options is disabled When SIP calls ScoreEngine it bypasses the Dispatcher Since the Dispatcher is bypassed any user settings in the Dispatcher must have been done in a previous session The interface between SIP and ScoreEngine is a utility called SipSkore which is activated from the SIP main panel menu Score Engine and looks like this Si
53. always send output to a file Immediate output to the printer is blocked Also overwrite is the default option PDF files can be made simultaneously with EPS files When statistics are requested the 1 option they are written by default to file SESTATS TXT and this file is automatically shown following the collection of this information The demo version suppresses EPS output but it does handle the statistics option The option Use EPS settings from Score causes the same values 2 to 13 to be used for the setup as Score Point to the EPS button to see the settings When this option is not set those values are prompted from the keyboard PRINT SCR is not used Note that Score options for Space suppression and Item numbers amp comments MUSinfo are not functional in Scorlas under ScoreEngine 3 3 9 3 Draw 4 This highly suggested extended folder file option will show a comfortable folder selection panel when the Path command is given file and member selection summary when the Get command is given summary of vector lists when the Read command is given Examples are shown in the chapter on Draw 3 3 9 4 Just 4 The filename drop feature makes life really easy so it is suggested to select it An example is given in the chapter on Just 3 3 9 5 SipEPS01 fingering Te call to this SIP utility to blank out the staff line behind fingering a few parameters are required They can be set at this point
54. ample of the status report a text file 34 summary of current backup files taken at open time 12 02 2012 11 13 12 Backup stamp Original file stamp Filename 14nov2012 13 47 11 1sep2012 16 02 43 1790P04 PAG 10n0v2012 10 43 40 1sep2017 16 07 05 1790P05 PAG 14nov2012 13 48 48 215sep2012 16 08 30 1790P06 PAG 14nov2012 13 49 16 1isep2012 16 09 53 1790P07 PAG 14n0v2012 13 49 27 10n0v2012 11 10 57 1790P08 PAG The standard method of Score to occasionally take a backup called SCORE SAV is identical in ScoreEngine However as there is only a single file by this name ScoreEngine offers an elaborated version It is controlled by this form Backup during an edit session f Standard as Score Summary SCORE nan SAW files Flaborated S 19 SAY file s O Under user control Initialize SCORE nnn SAY The elaborated option works like this The frequency with which Score generates the file SCORE SAV is a well kept secret which I have not been able to figure out Every time Score closes the file SCORE SAV ScoreEngine takes a copy of that file with a sequence number The file is placed in the user work folder by default this is CASEWORK and the format of the name is SCOREnnn SAV where nnn is a number from 000 to 999 After 999 the number cycles to 000 At least this gives the user the opportunity to inspect a number of recent backups Note that the most recent SCORE SAYV is identical to the last SCOREnnn SAV The size of
55. an be enabled via the Link profile function Minimize How to report a problem Production version Exec profile License statement gt ScoreEngine Is a Windows program that runs Scores and Score4 and their utilities in emulation You need one or more Score licenses installed to be able to run ScoreEngine SCORE Is a trademark of San Andreas Press ScoreEngine is a product by Jan J de Kloe Exit The panel of the started program 1s comparable to DOS Score However for the graphic features of Score 4 and Draw 4 a second panel is used The two panels are described with their features in logical order Note that both panels have a minimize button Left click on 1t to minimize the individual panel Right click on either button and both panels will minimize 3 2 The menu line Some common functions are provided via a menu These are self explanatory 3 3 The Link profile Setting the link profile is usually done only once in a production environment When installed on or moved to another computer or if you upgrade from Score3 to Score4 this function will need to be repeated Also when you decide to work with a different font library the path to it is to be redefined The Dispatcher s main panel has a button named Link profile which brings you to the Score environment setup The panel which controls this phase is as shown 14 ScoreEngine Dispatcher Link profile Return Dialects Minimiz
56. apf ingbats String size 12 Lodel strings String size a Circle thickness Font override 00 Horizontal offset 0 1 Vertical offset 02 C Standard 0 Serifed Horizontal offset 4 4414 Vertical offset 0 Defaults Positions Select a note then type XPn n 1 to 20 This will generate the Roman number equivalent on the stem side of the note There is no Dispatcher setup for positions The default font size is 00 1 0 Fingering for piano Fingering of piano music as it occurs usually in educational material is quite laborious Coding fingering in a piece 1s complex because many factors play a role the side of the note chord whether a note is inside or outside the staff the stem length the size of digit horizontal and vertical offset so the digit is aligned with the notes the distance between fingers on chords and the font ScoreEngine takes away all the fiddling by a simple command Select the note or any note in a chord type the command XK or simply K followed by the digit s in any order For a 3 note chord this could be k135 Right hand and left hand order are generated automatically When a note is selected on a staff with a curved brace bottom accolade it 1s considered for the left hand Replace fingering by typing XK or K with new fingering Delete fingers by typing just XK or K Removed fingers create Codel3 dummy items To save space you may want to remove those with the XDUM comman
57. arac ornal orna2 LIBRK 0100 9 maxim longa brevi semib minim LIBRL 0110 9 fclef dcres coda rall mosso LIBRM 0120 9 pedp bsgno scoda fz s LIBRN 0130 9 guitq guith git4s git2s git8 LIBRO 0140 9 pflat pshrp pnat pdfl pdshp LIBRP 0150 9 pppp ppp pp p mp LIBRO 0160 9 sff sfff sfpp sfp sffp LIBRR 0170 9 null 1 4 1 2 3 4 nt LIBRS 0180 9 Ee arflt arshp arnat LIBRT 0190 9 mindn mndnb congr smblk semdn LIBRU 0200 9 ped zzup zzdn rhyth haupt LIBRV 0210 9 n muff cmuff sferm tferm LIBRW 0220 9 lt I II III IV LIBRX v fo230 9 f13 w li y fii vijiii vffiv Files 130 members 1053 5 aiibrace dimnd wdgdt imord S8va mf rit turn sbtio diamx semim rept2 r giti6 qflt mf mfpp darfl semdx neben tdot 6 allflat blEdm accdt stwdg 8ba E pizz slash poco lbrak cclef 2takt z git4d 3qflt mfp s darsh smdnb rtend trfdn 7 8 aiisharp efinat X comon tendt dnbow trill plus 15ma pedal ff fff arco accel hrzsl atmpo guitr circ prflt prshp fclef coust 4takt comma rf rfz git2d git8d ashp 3qshp ff fff fpp ffpp n lonup darn lvd smdbx mnblk semib trdn trfup VII 6 4 vijvil vij4 2 81 Cancel 9 aiidfl A Just click a name in the white list to open it for processing ScoreEngine lets the selection follow by an LI command to show the vectors while displaying the member An example of the display area 1s given here for LIBRA bass Scoret egie Husa dis
58. area Note that the default area has a bezel which disappears when working in full screen mode Score in DOS suppresses the bottom line F key explanation in full screen but ScoreEngine shows them at all times Note that the INP command sets the small screen The combination of Alt F is a menu letter to open the File menu as this is a Windows function Type XFUL to set full screen Note that screen view commands with Alt C O D U and M or screen positioning in Edit mode Ctrl L R U D are all ignored in Score under ScoreEngine Alt S is identical to Score in DOS When not in Edit mode you can use the middle mouse button to position music Invert Up and Down Arrow Page This feature can be selected to make those screen commands in line with Windows practice They are not inverted in Edit Mode as there up is up and down is down always 3 3 7 4 Other features Extended PMX When set the command PMX behaves differently from DOS Score When the filename is omitted it will be taken from the currently loaded file The PMX file which DOS Score generates is rather difficult to be read by humans or third party software The ScoreEngine format provides optional commentary and it can edit the PMX file in a tabular format Example A es ISE SEEDS 1 Loy Cd mkt malo T 8 1 0 000 3 1 0 10 000 1 1 0 20 000 5 00 12 00 00 1 0000 2 00 1 1 0 34 000 8 00 11 00 00 1 0000 00 6 1 0 20 000 7 00 8 00 34 00 12 0000 The user may select
59. ch more disk space than Score but it does considerably less input output because it keeps overlays in memory File backup other than the standard SCORE SAV requires additional disk space 1f so selected by the Dispatcher Systems today are expected to have 2GB central memory or more An attempt to run ScoreEngine on a Windows98 system with 32MB RAM second edition 4 10 2222A failed with a not enough memory message 2 3 Speed issues Today personal computers are a lot faster than the systems on which Score originally ran The processor speed allows the original instruction set to be emulated whereby one 8086 or 8087 instruction which Score uses is performed by a number of instructions in the 32 bit instruction set The ScoreEngine emulator is written in 32 bit assembler and the program speed on fast processors is comparable to normal DOS Score operation Some functions are even faster With processors becoming ever faster any speed inconvenience will disappear over time Another factor slowing down the emulation 1s the screen paint time In DOS Score writes pixels to memory locations which are reserved to represent the screen pixels ScoreEngine paints pixel by pixel You have all interest in using a screen with a fast paint time Disc access speed is not a factor of importance for ScoreEngine Overlays particularly in Score4 slowed down processing considerably ScoreEngine keeps the overlays in memory and therefore speeds up processing
60. ci s 68 AS TUNIS OLA A A A A A 69 XENDING first r SECONA ENOIMO rl di 69 XFPS read enhanced E ES sola a o 69 MBO e Line cduted s MNE SY IOI is 69 DOE SCOMV CEE Te sO AU CS AE A laces hae A O II ced lease bmn ciety aad 69 XUL TUT SCPC Cites speach tte Ales els oe O Bees it ates eanidl act R 69 KITA JL Om als sto aiii it 69 X KCy DOA PING CIO aia 69 XKEEP remember current file fOr neXt SESSION Sari estab aT 69 XLIN SEMerale VET ICA MIME AAA atin deen 70 A gr UTES E a KGa E E rine arte eee a eo te eRe ee Mer nee ee ee ene 70 XLY RM m ove Lyrics Up OF CO Winnie dni ic cias 70 ALIR e cess aa a aa a RE 70 ANDO PICVIOUS M Ea Lao al Dd 70 ANO PEN MERA EA A eee ees 70 DINO WIS Play curent mo AM dida 70 Bd in asso 018 I eave al CON POSEEN Dt A A eer 70 APLAY Md UL AA utenti rude dads lee tabtepwiatnbe eeesthatadatacsoseteeeton 70 APT CU OUI ZE N E E catches 70 AP DESCE IPD eee one Rene cere eee ey mn E eee E ae mT eT te ee IT Rete ert een eee 70 XAREMARES IVC dd oidos 71 XRS ES CM A 71 XRUN execute external Progra ii il 71 XS 1 Se ci 99 OO 4 1 rer A RA E EAR 71 S7 ASPEPFPSSUMMAR Yaira aren ie yee cutest ches essere ten tn edi ceneasottied E T 71 11 58 XSTAFD set distances between staves SySteMs ccccccccccccccceccceeeeseeseeseseeeececceceeeeeeeeesaaaaaeeeeeeeees 71 Mio XV save Sip lnpul Created Tie ida 71 RTS Gone lee llo A NEO PE PO A eee a ete ome oe 71 IOL AT cier CON IP O E E II O ree ees 12 ILO
61. coreEngine C ACHT CHAR FolderwithLongPrefix s User file path When either or 1 is selected the program informs the user of the filename drop feature when activated in the Dispatcher allowing him to pass a selection from the Explorer and automation of subsequent prompts Because Scorlas under ScoreEngine can only output to files the EPS filename is set automatically When the Dispatch PDF option was set a PDF of each EPS file is created immediately At this point you can drop filenames in the dialog panel A namelist file is created named NAMES SEP Subsequent prompts M R names file will then be automatically answered The panel and functionality for Scorlas4 are similar 80 Note that there are two enabled buttons on top in this example These indicate that PCSEND and PDFcreator were selected After the EPS files were made output to PCSEND respectively PDFcreator or Acrobat is done automatically The buttons do not function they just indicate the selection When filenames on input are not consecutively numbered Score3 makes a mess of the output names This 1s fixed by ScoreEngine Note that the filenames created by Scorlas3 are constructed from the input names even when not in order This fixes an old Scorlas3 inconvenience Tiling 1s supported for Scorlas4 when filenames are dragged to the panel There is no need to make a name list file 12 3 Draw 4 There is no need to select a diff
62. cribed 4 06 February 22 2013 Recent files summary only updated by SA and SM command improved asset protection Colored cursor in command panel Colored command cursor Omit space in front of minus in numeric commands Keystroke reduction New command XDA and XLYRV XCYR suppressed Stored PSC DRW menu XCAFF to change Codel 6 override fonts Pitch Stage mouse input fast PAGE 4 No move on left mouse click Dispatcher Stats menu Working with Acrobat Review of printing working with multiple EPS options files support of header footer removal of EPS menu April 21 2013 Additional sort buttons on the recent files summary scroll capability on recent files command panel colors shorthand LJ command second monitor on the right supported panel positioning reviewed music panel slider mouse clicks tail options XNOW command additional view menus quick commands panel macro trace improved tiling in scorlas4 pe 22 2013 XJTA command Tom Brodhead help extended help n command n 1 18 e 12 2013 Support of Midi output XPLAY XKEEP OFF PAGE option 2 improvement Tom s 11 HLP shown msg on too big file no RS when DP active DP forced when file too b1g progress msg on XDE XLJA improvements SA shows new active filename November 12 2013 New command XCVH new link mechanism for EPSTOOL when EPS file has header its font 1s embedded also for PDF no report generated when PDF is compliant fixe
63. d 32 While the setup for piano fingering requires at least four values to be defined 1t only needs to be done once per engraving site There are three ways of generating piano fingering each with their own specifics CodelParl11 Codel0 and Codel6 CodelParl1 is limited to the default font Times Roman Each finger causes the stemmed note to be copied with Par11 having the finger number Codel0 and Codel 6 finger digits are separate items and can have any font available in the system The most economical method space wise is Codel0 fingering It is also the fastest way To set up piano fingering select the tab Utilities then push the button Fingering Then select the option Keyboard piano and the proper tab Select the method of choice Type of fingering Use the command EF or AF on a selected note chord where f means any combination of fingers le 135 in any order Top staff fingering is above the notes bottom staff below the notes f Code Parl C Code10 C Code16 Then set up the following values by clicking the white fields Finger attributes Finger size zn Font override Code 0 o4 Font Code 6 Initial vertical offset Po Vertical step 29 Horizontal offset 1 Fonts only need to be given for Codel0 and Codel 6 type fingers Note that one finger size means different things for the three different methods Tutorial 24 gives a complete set of instructions and compares the thre
64. d in EPS title record no warning on dummy items when XBUCKET active XBOX can have dash keyword Block PCSEND in 64 bit February 1 2014 New command XDP DP syntax check full PostScript command MO most recent file in File menu XARP extension improved O hint Z option XDUM extension A 4 2014 Explanation of CURRENT MUS A 18 July 7 2014 Added filename drop explanation with User Access Control This Windows restriction forced an additional file selection panel Expanded XCLS with operand warning nowarning Improved explanation of GM command August 27 2014 Added feature to obtain statistics from an XBUCKET run when SIPEPSOI was in effect new command XSIPEPSSUMMARY suppressed option to type filenames for PAGE 4 PAGE yellow text box adapted end of text
65. d After making the change Score will advance to the next item 7 2 Advanced text update There is also a Modify text button which when left clicked gives the text in an input box ready for change Input bos Update Codel6 text item Use previous font prefix tf omitted aK 00 Times Roman Cancel _00text DK When right clicked the font prefix does not appear and text only is to be changed A fast way to get the same effect is typing a period so you do not have to move the cursor from the music display to the Modify text command button The text highlighted in the example can be copied to the clipboard and used later in ScoreEngine or in any other Windows application or vice versa After update and OK the text is effectively changed Cancel causes the item to be passed 7 3 Automatic syllable placement Placing syllables under a staff is always rather time consuming An automated way saves you many keystrokes 52 Type your text in any Windows editor Word Notepad Wordpad etc Copy one or more sentences to the clipboard with Ctrl C Then in ScoreEngine select the first note where the syllables are to be placed All syllables in the selected text are assigned to notes from left to right By default it places syllables at 5 You can set the value in front of the syllables like so P banner txt Notepad 3 0 File Edit Format View Help Select the first note and the presence of text on the Windows cli
66. d ScoreEngine When a user has Score3 or Score4 or both the various programs are linked by the Dispatcher and this usually needs to be done only once in a production environment Linking can be done manually or the user can ask the program to discover for itself where the programs to be linked are located once linked to check whether those object modules their dialects are confirmed to establish links to folders which ScoreEngine uses such as for PSC and PFB files LIB and HLP files as the third party products PCSEND PDFcreator Acrobat SipEPSO1 GhostView and seps4id to select Acrobat Distiller joboptions and the EPS options file for the project you are working on to activate the various runtime options to set the monitor and keyboard configuration to define note fingering and string settings to prepare service files for ScoreEngine to set the compatibility profile 13 The Dispatcher runs until exited When any of the Score programs 1s running the Dispatcher panel 1s hidden The menu of the Dispatcher has some self explanatory features The Help menu allows the user to access the User Guide from the web provided he is online The primary panel of the ScoreEngine Dispatcher is shown here ScoreEngine Dispatcher v5 0 0 35 File Disdaimer Sounds Monitors Help Stats About Select application so CORE oCOR4 PAGE PAGE4 gt CORLAS So CORLAS4 JUST JUSTA DRAY DRAW 4 Buttons c
67. d hit Exec profile tab Peripherals There on the right hand bottom select Call Acrobat In Score 4 you will see the options you have selected for making EPS and PDF when you point to the EPS button ScoreEngine v5 0 0 28 SCORE EXE File View Insert License About Bc cl e ad ers Sa a 8 gt fe A Keyboard input Runtime options for Score Runtime options for Score and Scorlas Tuplet font change NO embe no font specified EPS exclude Base35 NO EPS PDF overwrite YES EPS Fix Bounding Box NO AJ Header YES Call SipEP501 MO Project name lt omitted gt Offsets lt omitted gt Call sepsiid MO PSC folder C LIB PDF made by Acrobat Distiller FFE folder C PostScript MyPFBs Tail Standard TailOverlap No AAA CSIP Accounts accounts Schirmer Problem01 PRINT SCR Row Column 121 O Measurement JINCHES Current file Program file path SLORE MUS File size CDer WBS coreEngne Creator User file path TopStaft 5 CAD Score Serial 3101073 9 Arrow incr 1 0 Version 31100 565 DP 90 To make a PDF you type the commands PR and XPDE or you right click the EPS button Creation of the PDF runs without user intervention When finished Acrobat displays the result When the Acrobat Distiller has generated a log file with warnings or error messages these will be displayed in the command panel When using the XBUCKET command or Scorlas 4 there are s
68. de9 the space in front of the minus sign may be omitted 15 3 5 Many keystrokes can be saved when using the drag drop of filenames With that feature it is hardly ever necessary to type a file name except for the SA command 2 9 Mouse compatibility Clicking outside the music display area in the area above or below the music bezel 1f there is one causes the horizontal coordinate to be ignored Furthermore the middle mouse button can be used to select another item when in Edit Mode Many controls use the right or middle button for additional functionality and are always explained by a tooltip The effect of the left mouse button in Score can be redefined such that it will not move a selected item ScoreEngine does not support the simultaneous click with two buttons as some Score manipulations allow In these cases there exist valid alternatives 12 2 10 The demo version The features which are blocked in the demonstration version are all related to output sound and Midi When such Score commands are given the user receives a message and can in most cases continue operation as if the function were successful The Score functions that are thus suppressed are music file output SA SM DEC PMX file output PMX printed output PR XBUCKET XPDF DPY other than 1 or 1 Sound and Midi Note that macros can be saved in the demo version The demo version suppresses page output of Page 4 Scorlas 4 The Draw 4 functions su
69. e Link Score Co PREFLALLIB PSE O Lim atilties o Progress C 6 Reset paths Program SCORE EXE ASCORE SCORE EXE ASCORE PAGE EXE Automatic 3 ASCORE SCORLAS EXE PAGE EXE SSCORE JUST EXE SCORLTAS EXE JUST EZE SSCORE DRAW EXE DRAYV EXE SCOR4 SCOR4A EXE SCOR4 PAGES EXE Automatic 4 SSCOR4 SCORLASA EXE SSCOR4 JUST4 EXE SSCOR4 DRAWU4 EZE SCOR4 EXE PAGE4 _ EXE SCORLASA EXE JUST4 EXE DRAW 4 EXE GOR ee ee ee Work folder CASEWDORE The Automatic buttons will scan your entire system to locate the Score software products in the white column and establish the paths which ScoreEngine needs to load and emulate these programs Depending on the size of your system this can take some time To manually make a link to an individual Score utility which could be faster click the name in the white column and follow the dialog familiar to Windows users Score and Page handle long filenames This feature requires a work folder with a short name The default is CASEWORK The work folder is also used for backups Multiple installations of ScoreEngine cannot share this folder ScoreEngine cannot read from this folder 15 3 3 1 PREF and LIB ScoreEngine needs to know where preference files and library folders are located A separate tab panel is foreseen to define those Note that ScoreEngine 1s quite free in filenames for preference files I will allow PREFERENC
70. e User Access Control prohibits filename drop On the XBUCKET command or XBU for short just click the bucket and a file selector will be given Select one or multiple consecutive files and the command will proceed normally To select files in PAGE option 1 Page layout and option 2 Part extraction left click in the yellow boxes to get the file selection panel Typing filenames for page layout as in the old DOS program has been suppressed 10 2 5 Output issues On top of a number of EPS enhancements PDF files can be created from a music file through the XPDF command or a button in Score and automatically by Scorlas Another option is to call PCSEND from Score 4 or Scorlas 4 passing it EPS files as printing to a port is not supported by ScoreEngine PCSEND is a 16 bit program which excludes running it in 64 bit Windows 7 To fix the bounding box problem Score does not correctly give proper coordinates when there is text at the edge the freeware GhostView utility EPSTOOL can be called Note that ScoreEngine optionally gives a summary with exact EPS print area sizes A feature is also added to incorporate licensed utilities SipEPSO1 for staff line suppression under fingering and text and seps4id to prepare EPS files for InDesign 2 6 User comfort While the keyboard commands can be typed as in Score ScoreEngine uses the mouse more intensively to replace a number of typed commands Several Score commands were r
71. e methods 33 3 3 10 Lyrics ScoreEngine Dispatcher Exec profile Minimize Peripherals Compatibility Font embedding Utilities Lyri Development Lyrics Information for centering on vowels Width of notes statt size 1 0 For other staff sizes the width is computed from these values Set defaults Times A oman Return Define here the size and font for the lyrics Only when these are defined can you use the automatic syllable placement feature Note sizes need to be defined for when the vowel option 1s in effect on the XSYL command syllable positioning 3 3 11 Backup ScoreEngine puts backup files in the work folder There are various types of backup The first is the open backup That is a copy of a file that was opened by the G command No backup is taken when the file was opened earlier without any changes made to it This panel shows the features Backup at oper time Every tine a file i opened with the G command a copy of that file i taken as backup It receives the date and time stamp Remember that al open actions such as AN and Recent perform a G command Backup i not taken on the GM commands or the Ne NB command Cleanup Backup files are stored inthe work folder Co WSE WORE f Keep only 5 most recent backups of each M Take backup at every G command Keep only 3 most recent backups of each Keep only most recent backup of each Keep none erase all S
72. e screen 37 Keyboard input ee oo Command display area OBO1 PAG Items 446 amp ZOo0m 1 00 42868714200 10517731000 gt gt VY Type Minimum vertical space steps Minimum horizontal space stepa and minimum steps between staves defaults 4 4 0 Type bottom staff number and number of Staves to process defaults 1 32 gt Moving up down Staff 2 240 171 Staff 3 37 771 State 4 54 710 Staff 5 73 216 Staff 6 291 706 Staff 7 111 110 Staff B 128 914 4 1 The top menu line A line of intuitive menus familiar to Windows users is foreseen for the most common functions 4 1 1 File menu The File menu rolls out a submenu 4 1 1 1 Submenu Open MUS file This is identical to the Open button the G command without filename the LOAD F1 button in Score3 and the Open F2 button in Score4 4 1 1 2 Submenu Recent MUS files When this menu is selected the selection panel is displayed as shown The most recent file 1s on top You can sort the selection on path name and back on time stamp Only files which are currently online and which were saved by the SA or SM command are given Any file from the white list can be selected and the G command is then performed The maximum number of files that ScoreEngine will remember 1s user defined in the Exec profile ScoreEngine Recent MUS files p Return Mumber of files to remember 40 In list 39 ON MUS format verification is datetime stamp
73. e vertical displacement is sticky so a subsequent XLYRM in the same run does not need an operand unless it is different 11 45 XLYRV lyrics view Select a syllable then type XLYRV The command panel will show all lyrics on the current page with staff and height Cyrillic is not supported 11 46 XNB open previous file The file is opened which is in the same path as the current file and has the same suffix which alphabetically precedes the current file 11 47 XNX open next file The file is opened which is in the same path as the current file and has the same suffix which alphabetically follows the current file 11 48 XNOW display current time stamp Self explanatory 11 49 XPCS send EPS to PCSEND The EPS file created last 1s presented to the external utility PCSEND The latter must have been linked with ScoreEngine 11 50 XPLAY Midi output When no item is selected the systems on the current page are played When a staff is selected only that staff will sound When you type the PL command this will translate to XPLAY 11 51 XPT get point size Score does not apply a correct point size To obtain the correct size select a text item and type this command Actually the point size as documented by Tom Brodhead is always provided on the lower left corner of the music panel when a text item 1s selected 11 32 XPDF create PDF Immediately after a PR command this command can be given to create a PDF f
74. ed for handling files with a long path prefix and all EPS files are temporarily stored here Filenames typically begin with CURRENT Do not open files in this folder with the name CURRENT as their status is unreliable The work folder also houses backup files ScoreEngine cannot read from this folder If ever a file from this folder is required for a restore the user needs to move it to another folder and rename the file 15 4 Multiple installations of ScoreEngine It is entirely possible to run multiple occurrences of ScoreEngine on a single system provided they are installed multiple times in different directories It 1s not necessary to duplicate the Score software Make sure the work folder for different installations 1s not referred to by different installations 15 5 Installation issues Use the Windows uninstall feature to remove an earlier version of ScoreEngine Note that the directory where it was installed will still have some temporary TXT files which you may want to remove by hand The file ScoreEngine05 exe contains the license key and you may want to hold on to it for later use When you reinstall the product previous profiles made with the Dispatcher remain valid The installation file comes as an msi Virus scanners e g Norton can prohibit ms files and need to be temporarily switched off The file ScoreEngineEmulator mod is an object module that 1s considered suspect by some virus checkers and has been kno
75. ellow background for summaries and white background for selections The following commands show directories see there for details Summaries DIR pattern DIRA pattern DIRR pattern Selections G and GM without a name RES TYPE XEPS XIE XIL XILL Functions Score3 50 F1 LOAD F4 READ Codell 13 1 Codel5 13 1 Functions Score4 MkDir Open GtMor NewNm Codel1 as well as 13 1 NewNm Codel5 as well as 13 1 Special selection lists are given for DRW as well as for Code9 insertions XIS and changes Text manipulation ScoreEngine has a few features on top of Score for handling Code16 items 7 1 Font name display and update When you select a text item the name of the font is immediately shown on the bottom corner of the music display panel L onsolazione Romance op 25 for Obos lor Violin and Guitar Napol on Coste Andante cantabile When you have the Cyrillic fonts from the ScoreCyr or TimeScore family text is also shown in readable text Lhtln levyjuj tE Amidst the Noisy Ball 63 ScoreCyr Point size 12 28907 TimeScore Regular fm50 psc tig 4157 4137137137157 p b ABVLDEW ZI JRELMNOPRSTUFHCOX X XY O gt xX abvyqdewzi j kl mnoprstufhodxX KX oy k X x S T nx xx x AE POO X amp KX I lee 0123458789 lt 17 XXN X X501 330 X331 1332 1333 X534 51 The command panel shows a few additional controls to either change just the font or t
76. em information referred to as MUSinfo in this guide as described in EPS post processing XEPS command ScoreEngine makes the distinction between these three formats itself A nifty feature of ScoreEngine is that you can drag drop multiple filenames from the Explorer to the command area An inbuilt feature is that it creates a temporary file from the selection named COMBINED MUS which 1s then the subject of the G or GM command This way the number of resulting staves might exceed 32 but excess staves will be ignored in this process The loading of such files is bottom to top in descending order If for example you created the files DECO01 MUS till DECO09 MUS these files can be combined in one drag drop and DECOO1 MUS becomes the top file Recent files ScoreEngine remembers the files that were written by Score s SA and SM command Use this history to select files on which you have worked recently Clicking a name in the white list will perform the G command Initially there are no recent files and ScoreEngine then assumes all the files in the current directory which have a MUS or a PAG suffix and have the valid Score format GM input above highest staff Most of the time you will use GM to put a file on top of what has been loaded This feature lets ScoreEngine find the highest staff above which input is to be read and not prompt for a staff number Note that this option 22 is effective in all variants of ScoreEngine s GM command whe
77. eouaddsesbensees 86 15 5 lastalla onI SUCS ern a a a R 86 l6 Darno HES ease a taki drle aad ith i als ica h ciated aes 86 E WOU G Gi aU Onc ni a 87 Es Callas COEL ie 87 9 OUP PAGS Core ENSIMA a A A A AO td it 87 19 1 core Ene ne Called Dy SIDI PUL seian E 88 19 2 ScoreEngine called by Sipsib SipXMLZSCOre SiC iscsi Ie eis 89 20 Wotkano Wy AcroDa shar rie ite nana Baas iia 89 p24 Erpa S ONNA ei ere 90 22 DOCU update Disto roae uttncced apenas taut O 91 1 Introduction 1 1 Scope ScoreEngine 1s a Windows program which runs the DOS programs Score3 and Score4 and their utilities in emulation It benefits from typical Windows features without restricting the original DOS functionality The look and feel of ScoreEngine is identical to the DOS version and the added Windows functionalities are intuitive The user influences the level of additional Windows features which are self explanatory to an experienced Score and Windows user 1 2 Howto read this manual New users should first read from begin to end to see what ScoreEngine has to offer on top of DOS Score Then it will serve as a reference guide for all those details that are rarely used When working with ScoreEngine make yourself acquainted with the online help feature as much explanation is at your fingertips when you know how to get it The website has a number of tutorials that show the more complex manipulations dynamically 1 3 Rationale Newer versions of Windows are increas
78. eprogrammed in pure Windows to benefit from modern hardware and a number of specific commands were added to make the life of the engraver easier Changing parameters can be done through mouse operations The Score restriction of 24 characters Score3 for Score4 it is 22 characters for a file path has been lifted Paths for standard folders and files LIB HLP PREF are as for DOS Score The command area will sometimes provide a colored background to make specific information more conspicuous and it shows additional controls for extended features Help file display is instantly for items being edited by just moving the mouse over the button Separate help forms may stay open during edit ScoreEngine accepts the middle button of the mouse The function was no longer operational with modern mice but ScoreEngine reinstates it for current mice Copy and paste between ScoreEngine and other Windows applications is now possible and is useful mainly for text manipulation A comfortable way to enter lyrics is with the automatic syllable placement feature which takes lyrics from a text file and pastes it under a staff note by note OLE technique is applied such that file selections from the Explorer can be dropped to the Score applications thus saving valuable time There is no more need to create names files for Score 4 Page 4 or Scorlas 4 or for a part extractor control file for Page 4 File selection has been extended with some power
79. er Computer Music Typography System Version 4 00 Copyright 1999 by Leland Smith Version of JUST4 emulated by ScoreEngine Justify horizontal Line up Height adjustment pe any combination of J L H Exit Program file path C Dev VB ScoreEngine r User file path CMIS 82 When you select files from the Explorer and drop them to the white area it assumes that you have structured your filenames with a numeric part per page and a letter as part of the page Long path prefixes are allowed but you have all interest in maintaining the structured filenames in the 8 3 format such as BACH001A MUS BACH001B MUS for the first page consisting of two files BACH002A MUS BACH002B MUS for the second page and so on The internal control table which is generated from the selection is shown and it detects by itself where the page separations are File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Q Back gt gt Bi a Search ES Folders iS X 9 E Folders x amp Desktop JANO1A MUS 6 KE 7 My Documents E a i j El My Computer JAMOZB MUS El e Local Disk Cr JANDA MUS 4 KB ES FEWORK f JAMO36 MLS 6 KE oa Eana mus 6 KE G1 2 1anos 6 KE Ob JANOSB M 6 KB 9 35mall The above selection dropped to the command area will cause this MUS File MUS File MUS File MUS File MUS File MUS File MUS File MUS File Address E C3 Date Modified 5 27 2012 2 19 PM 5 28 2012 7 47 AM 5 28
80. erent drive or path in ScoreEngine as reading and writing of DRAW files is always in the selected library The initial panel looks like this ScoreEngine 4 0 0 0 SCORE DRAW EXE File View Insert EPS License About gamae teal EPS Ej aHan Cancel oe d nimi E Keyboard input C AA Command display area DRAW A Drawing Program for SCORE tm Computer Music Typography system Copyright 1986 1994 by Leland Smith Copyright 1986 1991 by Passport Designs Inc All Rights Reserved Version 3 10 Version of DRAWS emulated by ScoreEngine Written by Leland Smith and Perry Devine Press any Eey to continue Program file path CAD ev VBS correc ngine User file path CAD By setting the extended feature there is no more need to type paths and filenames thus greatly simplifying selection The Path command will give a folder selection panel which is a familiar Windows selector not shown here The panel to get a member 1s shown here Select DAW library member Path CALI DRW file Range 0 1 2 3 4 LIBRA 4 0000 9 a f treb a j bass effalto e fftab a llperc LIBRB 0010 9 dshrp noir half whole dbwhl LIBRC 0020 9 tail wedge accnt ten dot LIBRD 0030 9 harm frmta arsis thsis mord LIBRE 0040 9 dbwhr whrst hrest qrest erest LIBRF 0050 9 pppp ppp pp p mp LIBRG 0060 9 fp sf sfz cresc dim LIBRH 0070 9 ped aster gliss molto segno LIBRI 0080 9 meno piu snap circl oldpd LIBRJ 0090 9 circx paren p
81. et the processed EPS file in 1ts header gets a comment line that 1t was post processed by ScoreEngine seps4id 3 3 4 3 PDFcreator path This freeware program is a requirement 1f you want to make PDF files with ScoreEngine and you do not have Acrobat It must be defined in the indicated path PDFcreator can be downloaded from the internet 3 3 4 4 Acrodist path When you have Acrobat define it here to make PDF files with ScoreEngine 18 Next to the Locate button is a small button called joboptions Acrobat comes with a collection of joboptions files and the user can make one himself with preferential settings for Acrobat Distiller When ScoreEngine calls the Distiller 1t passes the selected joboptions file When no joboptions are selected the Standard setting 1s default The panel which opens for the selection of joboptions 1s not shown here You have the possibility to link 1t directly or via a selection list of all joboptions files on the system 3 3 4 5 PCSEND path When EPS files need to be sent to the printer use this external utility It is delivered with ScoreEngine and automatically linked to it when the user has no path of his own Note that PCSEND is a 16 bit program that does not run on 64 bit architecture It will be blocked in that case 3 3 4 6 EPSTOOL path When this free downloadable tool 1s linked this program will be called when ScoreEngine makes EPS files It fixes known problems with the Bounding Box
82. f the file in memory With the added feature of adding MUSinfo to an EPS file which Score can do it just misses the mechanism to work on multiple files This feature has been added and in fact with this feature you no longer need Scorlas to make EPS files Type the XBUCKET command and a bucket shows on the command panel 67 r Program file path CADewWBAScoreEngine NT EF DLTAGB FS EXIT EMMA m User file path From the Explorer drop a selection of Score MUS files into this bucket and automatically EPS files will be made from the dropped files When you have set the Dispatcher option to call PDFcreator or Acrobat you will be asked if you also want PDF files to be made When you keep the ALT key pressed during the drag drop PDF will be made without the prompt The bucket symbol will be removed at the end of the file creation You can also remove the bucket by clicking on it when inadvertently activated If you want to include MUSinfo in EPS files and or change the tuplet font for a series of files you need to do this with the XBUCKET command as Scorlas under ScoreEngine does not have this feature Evidently as there is only a single file in memory the tiling feature cannot be used use Scorlas if you need to generate a single EPS from multiple files The XBUCKET or XBU for short feature has a few advantages over Scorlas You do not have to leave Score to print multiple files You
83. ful features It 1s for example possible to move a number of files from the Explorer to ScoreEngine which will load all files and stack the files in one operation 2 7 Quality issue The diagnostic messages by Score are sometime cryptic or misleading In many cases ScoreEngine traps these messages and provides additional information as to how to remedy the situation 2 7 1 MENU4 DAT This file is used by Score4 and contains the details for the bottom function buttons DOS Score4 keeps this file open from program start to end such that the DOS version and the ScoreEngine version cannot be run simultaneously ScoreEngine therefore uses a copy of this file and works from the copy as not to block running the DOS version at the same time Note that ScoreEngine keeps this file in memory thus avoiding disk access to it every time the band of bottom buttons is changed 2 8 Keyboard issues While basically everything which can be done in DOS can also be done in Windows there are keyboard differences inherent to the operating system and hardware 11 To facilitate typing of accented and special Score characters an insert symbol feature 1s provided 2 8 1 Keyboards The default keyboard is US QWERTY but other keyboards are supported The selected keyboard must be equal to the language selection in the taskbar assuming that the language bar is set See regional and language options in the control page then tab languages then
84. g symbols or action System symbols 10 1 String symbols The user can define symbolic strings with the XEQU statement A symbolic string is composed of letters and or digits Reference to such symbols is by encapsulating them by characters Lowercase characters are made uppercase There is one system symbol called SCURRENTFILES or CF for short which represents the file which is currently in memory Here is an example The command XRUN executes an external program A string symbol can thus be used in any Score or ScoreEngine command An example follows 62 g bach001 xequ accs c score utilities accs exe xrun SaccsS S cf g Scf The XRUN and second G command here are dynamically replaced by xrun c score utilitieslaccs exe bach001 g bach001 Symbols defined by XEQU are kept between sessions They may be redefined and undefined Use single or double quotes when the string contains spaces or quotes To see which symbols are defined use the File menu Environment In the above example the first G command establishes the current filename The run works on the music file not on the file in memory The last line will bring the updated file in memory It is generally not necessary to type long paths such as in the XEQU above as these can be copy pasted into the keyboard field from the Explorer or another Windows application This feature partly overlaps the Score saved strings defined with apostrophe or colon which are expanded b
85. he text portion When the font prefix is overridden by Par 8 this value will be given a pink background as to signal to the user that a prefix change would be ineffective The font prefix becomes shaded and when you click this a list rolls out with the fonts known to your Score Command display area Part 1711 e fle 3713 4 14 of 15 6 16 117 o 16 9719 1 Word l a 0 55 07 37 00 1 00 DO 00 DO 00 00 Q 31 00 DOconsolazione Romance op 5 Edit Item 406 Press ESC to Exit 7 Direction Forward Hovre Mhole Item Click on shaded font prefis to modify it Modify text i Fie view Insert EPS License About aj gt al esfeja Gal 3 8 so oo oa ll siz Clear Position Minimize 01 Times Bold O2 Times ltalic 03 Times Boldltalic 04 Helvetica 05 Helvetica B old Command display area 06 Helvetica Oblique Far 1 11 2 12 3 13 4 14 i ee 8 18 9 19 10 Word 16 8 0 55 07 37 00 elvelica ty arrow og 00 oo 09 Helvetica N arow B old 00 41 00 10 Helvetica Narrow O blique _OOConsolazione Romance op 25 11 Helvetica Harrow BoldO blique t Edit Item 4056 Press lt ES5C gt td12 Palatino Aoman inward Hove HNhole Iten 13 Palatino Bold B 14 Palatino lhalic 15 Palatino Boldltalic Click on shaded font prefis to modify it 16 AvantGarde Book 17 AvantG arde BookO blique Modify text 18 AvantG arde D emi 19 AvantG arde Demil blique 20 Bookman Liaht Click a selection and the font is modifie
86. ible Move the mouse to the area where the slider is hidden or to the gray band to make it visible Here is an example from a Dell Inspiron 8600 with a 100 setting which would need a smaller display to get rid of the white spots 47 oe A hao O A EA T AA A slightly reduced panel size will give a better resolution On an Acer Aspire 2920 the 100 gives a good view shown here with a different color scheme fi PA AS You can also click the slider The center mouse button decrease the size by 1 the right button increases it 5 3 Pos Left click to position on the left of the current monitor ditto for right Center puts it a the center top Center button with Ctrl key puts it in the middle 5 4 Fit The tooltip of this button gives detailed explanation It positions both the command panel and the music panel This allows to easily setup the command form and the music display form in the preferred configuration 5 5 Additional info on the music panel When you select a text item the font name and point size is shown on the bottom When you select any item for editing a box with blue background at the bottom reminds you that the item can be moved copied or not depending on the Dispatcher option No move on left mouse button 5 6 Pitch Stage Like in DOS Score you can input notes with the mouse When the Pitch Stage is active you have the possibility to enlarge the display by the Big staff
87. ical comparison The folder where this file is stored is defined by the user Management of the security backups summary clean up is done by the Dispatcher Restore of security backups 1s left to the user Such files cannot be read from the work folder by ScoreEngine they must be moved elsewhere and renamed by the user when they need to be processed 2 4 2 Abnormal termination Another security feature is that 1f for any reason ScoreEngine does an abnormal termination the user 1s given the possibility to save the current state of the file being updated 2 4 3 Other errors When the program gets into a loop or becomes unresponsive the Windows key will interrupt that state 2 4 4 ScoreEngine and User Access Control ScoreEngine heavily depends on a strong Windows feature that of filename drop The first versions of ScoreEngine were delivered to customers with Windows XP systems where that feature became an every day way of presenting MUS and other files to Score and its utilities In 1ts wisdom Microsoft restricted the filename drop in Vista Windows 7 and probably later operating systems as well Only when User Access Control is at the lowest level will flename drop work on those systems basically being unfriendly to the majority of users Since some functions could only be performed with the filename drop ie the XBUCKET command to make EPS PDF generation and PAGE file selection alternatives have been provided for situations wher
88. icense from the distributor The license changes the demo version into a production version The installation puts the following files in the folder of your choice BANNER MUS sample music file BANNER TXT sample lyrics file COMDLG32 0CX Microsoft module MSCOMCTL OCX Microsoft module ScoreEngine exe the main program ScoreEngineBase mod collected service routines ScoreEngineDispatch exe the main program ScoreEngineDispatch ico the main program icon SYSINFO OCX Microsoft module TABCTL32 0CX Microsoft module Most systems will have the Microsoft modules already installed but others do not The installer makes a shortcut of ScoreEngineDispatch exe on the desktop to start ScoreEngine with a double mouse click Only the Dispatcher can be executed by itself Note that when you use Cyrillic fonts the Windows TrueText font Bulgarian Ariel needs to be installed Just download this public domain font from the internet and move file BUARIL TTF to the font folder 15 1 Workfiles Once operational the following workfiles are or may be created They are readable with Notepad but should not be manipulated by the user ScoreEngineBase mod distribution module with service files ScoreEngineClipboard TXT Score3 only keeps cut copied item ScoreEngineCommands TXT help file ScoreEngineConvert TXT conversion aid ScoreEngineDiagnostic TXT debugging aid ScoreEngineExecProfile TXT keeps the user option between sessions ScoreEngineEPSsetup TXT m
89. icking in the picture or by the Close button Notice that this help form always opens on the spot where 1t was last used Within one session the last page remains current The form can be resized by dragging the outer form edges An example of this help form is given in the chapter Advanced help output samples The F1 function key the Score3 bottom function F1 Help the Score4 function F1 Help and the or 2 commands immediately show the main help panel When the Quick commands panel is visible a right click on one of its buttons also provides details on that command Display 4 fractions For those users who need to see more fractional digits than Score displays there is an additional panel which shows this when an item 1s selected and the mouse points to the help button When being edited original values are shown until the item 1s closed Forbid text items without font This gives an additional level of security Score allows Codel6 items without a font prefix When set text items must have the font prefix when entered or updated Advanced font update Optionally you can see the font name of a text item by clicking on the prefix The font can be replaced by a different number The feature is shown further down in this User Guide Note that the font name of a selected Codel 6 item is always given in the music display s left bottom corner Advanced text input When set text items can be entered in a more mouse
90. ile It uses the EPS file just created by the PR command and the result has the same path prefix and name but with the PDF suffix The resulting PDF 1s immediately shown A requirement 1s that the path to Acrobat or the freely downloadable program PDFcreator has been established in the link profile When both external utilities are defined the PDFcreator takes precedence 71 11 53 XREMARK make a remark There are two operand separated by a comma The first is the number of seconds the remark will be visible The second is the text This command is mainly used by ScoreEngine itself to report situations for which no user acknowledgement is necessary 11 54 XRS reset memory Same as RS but it automatically replies YES to the question to restart when this is given Identical to a right mouse click on the RS button 11 55 XRUN execute external program See chapter String symbols 11 56 XSD screen dump Copy the command screen to file ScoreEngineScreenDump TXT and show the file This may be done to ask questions to development or report problems 11 57 XSIPEPSSUMMARY This command is generated automatically at the end of an XBUCKET run You can type this command after an individual print of a file by PR or by the EPS button Here is an example of the output SipEps01 summary report 08 26 2014 17 56 04 First process SipEps01 Edit EPS file v9 0 0 1 08 26 2014 17 54 16 Last process SipEps01 Edit EPS file v9 0 0
91. ingly hostile to DOS programs and future hardware will not have native 16 bit instruction support which 1s a requirement for Score ScoreEngine is not using any DOS functions and 1s therefore entirely independent from the presence of DOS on a modern system While a pure Windows version of Score has been available since early 2009 it is felt that the program is not as popular as its DOS predecessors ScoreEngine therefore is a valid alternative for users accustomed to the original program No additional font software is required ScoreEngine has more powerful commands than WinScore ScoreEngine offers an investment protection for Score users for as long as Windows will be alive while there is no need for additional training or documentation On top of that there is a tendency to work with ever larger or multiple screens a tendency fully in line with the philosophy of ScoreEngine Windows allows much longer paths and filenames with special characters ScoreEngine is made to accept any valid Windows path and filename as Score file Today a standard document format PDF production is integrated in both Score and Scorlas when running under ScoreEngine It is also felt that some functions which were missing or cumbersome needed to be added An example is the placement and manipulation of lyrics Another 1s the stem alignment across staves 1 4 License issue ScoreEngine requires that the user has a license for the original DOS program and that Score
92. ion 7 Gap control Horizontal margin 40 e Compensate 1 Draw 4 Just 4 e Extended folder tile features e Filename drop IM MUS validation 7 Fingering Return 3 3 9 Utilities A few options pertain to the Score utilities MUS validation 1s copied from the Score features frame and given here for information 3 3 9 1 Page 4 Overwrite when set bypasses the warning message to overwrite the resulting file s Filename drop Like Score the filenames can be dropped from the Explorer into the command area A namelist file by the name NAMES SEP will be created and the dialog automatically continues with this selection Long filenames can be used The input files will then be analyzed to see if there are more than one system per page such that the PAGE question Will any single file contain more than one system is automatically answered by ScoreEngine Also when extracting file this feature is very helpful as it allows the automatic creation of the part extractor control file Note that User Access Control is Windows system later than XP may prohibit filename drop 29 Erase PAGE workfiles At the end of the program the files BARS TMP and DECnn TMP will be erased Erase own workfiles At the end of the program the files in the work folder default name is CASEWORK will be erased Also the temporary file in the current directory NAME LST will be erased 3 3 9 2 Scorlas 4 Note that under ScoreEngine Scorlas will
93. is moved one notch up for notes with a stem up or unstemmed note down for notes with a stem down A button Sample offset values is provided to show actual Codel0Par15 offsets and supplemental information Guitar right hand Size and font can be selected for alphabetic fingers Left hand fingers are lower case letters Select a note and type the command Fs The four right hand fingers p Lm a do not need the space FP Fl MFM FA The space ls mandatory for other letters Unstemmed notes put fingers at Farg 20 Size of the generated Code16 item 0 9 Font Note that right hand fingers go on the stem side Using Codel fingering Options for Codelpar11 which can be set are side size and directional offsets 31 Options for Fard C Finger at note side f Finger at stem side Size Parl 8 Horizontal displacement Parl 3 Vertical displacement Fraction in Parl 1 Note that Tom Brodhead s BEAM program uses finger 6 to control stemming in situations with overlapping beam groups Strings Strings are represented by circled numbers ScoreEngine can make Codel0 with a circle or Code16 using the ZapfDingbats character set Select a stemmed note then type the command XSn n to 10 The generated item is placed above the stem for up stems below the stem for down stems Unstemmed notes cannot receive a string with this command The options for Codel0 and Code16 strings to be selected are Code16
94. is resident on the system The Score license 1s verified by ScoreEngine As such ScoreEngine does not make any infringement on the Score copyright as it will not be able to run without the original licensed program ScoreEngine itself comes with a license as well At order time the user must provide his Score license number s This is or these are then coupled to the license number of an individual ScoreEngine license number 1 5 Score installation issue It is entirely possible to have both Score3 and Score4 on the Windows system Note that Score need not be installed in the traditional way INSTALL EXE which will not run on Windows 7 The DOS files need to be present though To move from an old system to one with ScoreEngine just copy the Score folders preferably to C SCORE C LIB and C HLP for Score 3 and to C SCOR4 for Score4 1 6 Distribution policy A demonstration version is downloadable for free to anyone It will work with the user s original Score programs without any license check The demo version however is not fully operational in that most output functions are blocked When a ScoreEngine license is acquired the individual license file is included in the installation medium It is felt that this approach is the most convincing way of promoting this product as users can play with it and learn to appreciate the additional features which ScoreEngine offers over just Score while qualifying their version of Windows against this
95. mand When Score terminates in whatever fashion control is returned to the Dispatcher 4 1 2 View menu The View menu rolls out a submenu 4 1 2 1 Less More This controls display of the bottom part of the command screen which gives supplemental information on your current session By default this bottom is displayed 4 1 2 2 Normal Large command form size A user option which is interesting for users who prefer DOS size characters is provided The following 1s an example Obviously this feature 1s only possible when there are multiple monitors or with extra large screens The large screen can be set as a start up option or can be set dynamically This 1s a partial view Keyboard input aan ae area Par e e Ii l 2712 3 13 4 14 5 15 6 16 TrA 8 18 NOTE Lo 8 0 115 46 6 00 10 00 00 1 500 00 Edit Item 424 Press lt ESC gt to Exit Direction Forward Mov 4 1 2 3 Normal font MS Sans serif Small font for Help list file Select this menu to assure that all names of help files are displayed by the button in a list without the vertical scroll bar The setting 1s kept between sessions 4 1 2 4 Place music display Sometimes the music panel in a multiple monitor configuration may have 1ts controls off the screen due to an unlucky setting of the top coordinate Display setting for the second monitor has a different top than the primary one This menu put the music panel on the primary so that the controls can be
96. n when the music display percentage 1s set to 65 On my 24 inch screen both windows are also next to each other the music display giving best results at 96 percent The two panel approach means that either one of the panels has the focus After graphics operations on the music display 1t may be necessary to click the command panel to obtain focus for typed commands Some commands have been foreseen as a button function for user comfort The command panel also recognizes mouse functions for the bottom control line with function keys and for some specific features There are two types of fields and lists The white background signifies a change or selection capability A yellow background 1s a field that cannot be changed Lists with a yellow background can be closed by clicking on any text in it Other background colors indicate just commentary 2 2 Space issues Personal computers have lots more central memory and disk space than in the days when Score was first operational on a PC The overlay technique had to be applied to assure that the limited memory could handle a single page of music on top of all the computer instructions As ScoreEngine executes the DOS Score instruction per instruction is also emulates the overlay technique but it has an improved mechanism that avoids disk access for the most common overlays Disk space today cannot be compared to the limited space of the original diskette systems of the early Score days ScoreEngine uses mu
97. nding When no barlines are present the staff ends are used The first ending is one position shorter as to not coincide with the beginning of the second item 11 35 XEPS read enhanced EPS Read enhanced EPS file The list of applicable files is given from which a selection can be made An enhanced EPS file may be input with this command when it was made with comments by ScoreEngine and as such has MUSinfo Note that you can also drop an enhanced EPS file from the Explorer in the command area similar to PMX files and MUS file types The result of XEPS is comparable to reading a PMX file What actually happens in this process is that a temporary PMX file is made from the EPS file 11 36 XEQU define equated string symbol See chapter String symbols 11 37 XFF convert F ligatures The character combinations fi and fl are changed to the Score ligatures 1 and 1 To convert the other way around enter the command XFF 1 11 38 XFUL set full screen The music display can be started with a reduced size or Score sets 1t in reduced size occasionally during operation 1e by the INP command Use this command to set full size The preference as set by the Dispatcher 1s not affected 11 39 XJTA JT on all systems The XJTA command finds the various systems in a page and performs as many JT commands as there are lines of lyrics in each system Syllables must have a negative Par4 to be recognized The
98. ne click the white field and follow the instructions Use the Locate button to let ScoreEngine find the software product ScoreEngine Dispatcher Link profile Minimize M Stop after first found SipEPSO1 path CNDewMVB SipMain SipEpsOlexe Locate SIPEPSOI EXE Reset seps4id path CASCORESsepsdid sepsdidexe 00 Locate seps4id exe Reset PO Fecreator path FN Locate POF creator Reset Acrodist path CAProgramFilest dobesAcrobat 10 0 Acrobat acrodistexe joboptians Locate Acrobat Distiller Reset PCSEND path fo CG NPosstScript PCSEND EME SCS Locate PCSEND Reset EPS5tool path CADewWEsScoreEnginesEPStooltepstool exe Locate EPStool Reset Return Point to the question mark field for an explanation as shown 3 3 4 1 SipEPS01 path To call this licensed utility during EPS creation ScoreEngine needs to know the path The options for this tool can be set in the utilities panel of the Exec profile The path needs to be defined only once For a description of SIpEPSO1 see the SIP documentation 3 3 4 2 seps4id path To communicate to ScoreEngine that you have a license for seps4id and that ScoreEngine needs to call it when producing EPS files you need to define the path to that program once This program modifies some elements in an EPS file such that it is better prepared for processing with InDesign The program seps4id is sold by Thomas Weber Note that when the option 1s s
99. new product When attempting to write a file in the demo version with any of the Score programs an appropriate message is given Some of those situations are critical and cause a terminal error 1 7 Product availability ScoreEngine 1s available for SCORE 3 11 585 SCOR4 4 01 555 PAGE 3 1 540 and 3 11 540 PAGE4 4 00 540 SCORLAS 3 11 SCORLAS4 1 0 and 1 01 DRAW 3 10 DRAW4 4 00 JUST 3 01 JUST4 4 00 When users have different versions which are called dialects in this context of one of these Score programs they need to take contact with ScoreEngine development to investigate conformity For Score 4 there 1s no dialect issue 1 8 Education and training To assure an easy start with ScoreEngine a number of tutorials are provided on www dekloe be Each movie only lasts a few minutes 2 Design considerations In general the environment of ScoreEngine benefits from the many Windows features which make working with Score and its utilities more convenient 2 1 Screen issues Score dates from the time that a PC screen was rather limited in size while part of the screen needed to be split between a command area and a music display The Score user had some control over the relation of command music display with commands like Alt C etc Modern systems have much larger screens and users in many cases have more than one monitor on their computer ScoreEngine separates the command function and the music display function in separate panels
100. nt takes the first vowel of a syllable and aligns it to the middle of the closest note When the vowel is beyond the middle of the syllable the syllable is centered to the middle of the note The V option is equivalent to the vowel option Examples xsyl page center 1 2 align all syllables at the current Par4 add 1 2 to Codel 6Par11 xsyl line 1 align only the syllables on the current line Parll is set to minus 1 xsyl 1 0 same as previous xsyl vowel 0 align all syllables on the first vowel encountered in the syllable Acts on whole page line is no option 11 61 XT enter text Select a staff item and type XT followed by a text The font is defaulted to 00 and the text is put at a default location from which you will have to move it to the desired spot 11 62 XTRMAC trace macro This works only when emulating Score4 The execution of a macro is traced when the operand is 1 Reset tracing by XTRMAC without operand 11 63 XTXT adapt text parameters Select a syllable then enter XT XT This command is provided to manipulate syllables per staff or per file The first operand is a parameter number from 5 to 11 Then follows a space and then the value to be assigned to that parameter The change will affect all syllables on this staff with the same Par4 When an optional ALL operand is present all staves in the file are considered Use this command to change the size of all syllables the displacement etc 11 64
101. nter font number Click below this line to ESCape When entering text use FP1 F5 to enter a font prefix inside a text item Use F6 to enter lyrics extenders 22 and F to enter lyrics dashes 11 An alternative way to enter text is to select a staff then push Enter tex That feature allows you to copy paste between Windows applications Make your adaptation staff horz etc then follow the instructions Score4 The TX command is not supported although Score4 generates it by itself in which case the processing 1s correct Use the Text button Alt F10 after Items gt gt to choose the initial font the list rolls out 7 5 Advanced text input To enter text select any item This defines the target staff number and the horizontal position Then type the XIT insert text command and follow the dialog A fast way is to select a staff item Automatically a button appears with the caption Enter text When pushing this button you will create a text item on this staff A list of fonts rolls out from which you make a selection Then the following panel appears with values and explanatory text Text from the clipboard can be pasted in the blue fields Command display area Par 111 2712 3713 4 14 5715 6 16 7717 ayia 9 19 10 STAFF B 1 0 DO Edit Item 17 Press XESC gt to Exit 7 Direction Forward Move WNhole Item 1 Staff Horizontal pos Vertical pos Space factor 1 Horizontal size a Vertical size TY Fornt over
102. odel6Par8 which rolls out a list of fonts from which a selection becomes the override Notes allow rapid change of accidentals CodelPar5 via again a special submenu Note marks can be set when clicking on the CodelParl1 value or when that parameter is not displayed on the word Edit The following rolls out 55 m CodelPar11 selection Continue Invert sign Click on you selection to set the desired mark To move the mark to the other side of the note click Invert sign 8 2 Slider editing Score4 Right click the rightmost bottom function button usually it has 10 gt when you are in Edit mode to open the slider editing feature It is slightly different from DOS Score4 in that it has been reprogrammed entirely Rather than sliding the mouse there are now buttons to select and adapt parameters This is a sample layout of slider editing after selecting parameter 9 Pari increment decrement 1 0 step Zero round down 10 down down up up up 10 End Edit Change Par The step button replaces the Normal Fine You can select three levels of steps displayed in the yellow band A difference with DOS Score4 is that rounding is to the nearest integer Changing parameters as described in the previous chapter is probably preferable 8 3 Advanced help output samples When an item is selected for editing moving the mouse to the question mark button will instantly show the first page of
103. oo quickly are intercepted by ScoreEngine Here is an example ScoreEngine S Number of messages Font metrics file not found suppressed 80 Font s not found 66 8 5 Fix of date format Since the year 2000 Score3 garbles the VER command file date and time stamp replacing some of the characters by asterisks ScoreEngine fixes this and shows slashes rather than dashes to indicate the intervention gt y er Version 3 1100 5AB5 serial 3101073 This file created by Serial f 3101073 File created 8 27 2007 19 23 8 6 Example of full screen display When the entire size of the music display panel is used a lot more of your page is visible Full screen can show eight staves while the reduced screen can only show six 59 ScoreEngine Music display form OB01 PAG More CR ESC Min Note that when using the full screen in DOS the bottom line instructions 1 e the F1 HELP in Score3 and the function buttons in Score4 disappear while in ScoreEngine they are shown in the command panel It is therefore suggested to always work in Full screen mode Score will revert to the reduced screen on an INP command Use XFUL to reset full screen mode In Score4 the music screen 1s slightly less tall 447 pixels rather than 480 because 1t does not use that bottom space correctly as a result from the original F functions display 8 7 Example of EPS comments The header information of the EPS file enhanced by
104. oriented way thus giving a paste capability from other Windows applications The feature is demonstrated below Advanced text modify When set text items can be modified using a Windows type dialog thus giving a paste capability from other Windows applications The feature is demonstrated below Suppress any key after INC command Score3 only The confirmation to this command was foreseen because of the vertically small command area ScoreEngine does not have such restriction and the redundant confirmation can be bypassed Home after G command Score3 only When Score3 reads a file it show the bottom of the file as if the End key was typed To be compatible with Score4 this feature can force a Home after loading 3 3 7 5 Length of filename The path length restriction of 24 for Score3 and 22 for Score4 characters has been lifted in ScoreEngine When a long filename is used in an open command an information field will display the name 27 Keyboard input pa EA Documents and Settings an de EloebmMp DocumentsS cores 29 MUS Command display area C SEWORK CORRENI MUS Items 32 Zoom 1 00 303714200 2017 31000 SAVED Internally ScoreEngine will temporarily make a short name file CURRENT MUS in the work folder but the user need not be concerned about the contents of that folder Results are automatically restored in the original folder under the original name Note that you now have a large freedom in defining names fo
105. p 11 4 DIRR Same as DIR but it presents the output as the DOS versions of Score 11 5 DP Additional to its Score function the current status of this setting is always shown in the program status portion One can give a range with the DP command such as DP 3 0 7 which does DP 3 4 5 6 7 However one cannot give additional staff numbers such as DP 3 0 7 11 Score will not tell you that this is illegal ScoreEngine verifies the syntax properly 11 6 DP This makes all staves disappear Identical to DP 1 The DP status field will have the text All staves 11 7 DRV Drive change in ScoreEngine is not supported Use the Path change to select another drive as path prefix 11 8 G This command can be given without a filename and thus will be identical to the open file function Additional information about the file is supplied on the bottom of the command form full name creator size date and time stamp measurement When the option is set ScoreEngine forces a SH Z command after the load Note that Score is limited in its display vector and a file too big will not give the desired result In that case the DP command may be required 11 9 GM This command can be given without a filename and thus will be identical to the open file more function On top of its normal function the feature to automatically detect the highest staff may be performed This is controlled by the option in the Exec profile GM input above hi
106. pSkore v2 0 2 File Help Currently linked SCORE Since ScoreEngine is linked to SIP calls to Score are dynamically replaced by calls to ScoreE ngine SCORE select view Names DRAM JUST Full path of first filename in Hames file Prefered suffix PAGE input CASIPMAccounts B accounts Ballinger Problem 05 MLIS Initial folder current directory when executing PAGE AL Score Path CoASCOREASCORE EXE Page Path COASCOREAPAGE EXE Scorlas Path Co ASCORENSCORLAS EZE Draw Path CIOASCORESDRAV EZE Just Path CoOAS5CORESA JUST EXE ScoreEngine Path C DE ER SCOREE ScoreEngineDispatch ere Scolas Pop name i A 7 Push Files per print page i SCORE BARLINES MUS Keyboard simulation doesn t work on ver fast systems SCORE SCORLAS acne The information in the yellow table is only shown when pointing to Currently linked Since in this example ScoreEngine is linked to SIP it will be called when hitting a Score button To still activate the DOS version of Score hit the text Since ScoreEngine PAGE DRAW JUST and SCORLAS are always called in the DOS version from this panel 19 1 ScoreEngine called by SipInput 88 Files created by SipInput are text files After creation of a text file ScoreEngine performs a RES on that file This panel has a switch that needs to be set If not the DOS program Score 4 is performed on the te
107. pboard is distributed thus across the top staff Generating syllables stops at the end of the staff Then click on the first note of the bottom staff and generation continues When there are no more notes or syllables the generation stops Remaining syllables remain on the clipboard when there are more syllables than notes Whatever remains on the clipboard is visible by the user The result of this syllable placement is shown here in PDF format proud ly we hail d at the twi lights last gleam ing Whose broad Text separators are a hyphen for a dash and two hyphens for an extender They must have spaces on either side The Score way for separators is also supported To define a space within a syllable use Accented characters are translated to the internal Score value All syllables set Par9 to 360 conform the LJ program requirement After placement of a line there is the possibility to undo this The font and size of syllables is defined in the Dispatcher tab Compatibility To position syllables to their notes offset and center use the XSYL or XTXT command 7 4 Simple text input Score3 When you select F4 TEXT or type the TX command the following panel rolls out 53 FI 00 Times Roman First adapt any of the above settings F2 02 Times Italic then F3 01 Times Bold click the key on the left or F4 03 Times Bold Italic use the real function keys Fb 04 Helvetica F6 05 Helvetica Bold Ff E
108. play borm To read a vector list member ScoreEngine goes through the current library and detects automatically those files which contain vector lists then makes the summary like this Command display area Drv C Path LIB DRAW DRW gt Read in an ASCII vector list file Type name for ASCII file backup gt r Draw vector selection Vector file Path IE H vectors Just click a name from the white list and the file will open and perform the LI command The buttons RS S save and are enabled during a Draw session The DRAW4 description applies to this 12 4 Just 4 Both JUST EXE and JUST4 EXE are supported by ScoreEngine An additional level of intelligence 1s added to justifying when dropping filenames Here is the opening panel for JUST4 with the drop filenames feature set ScoreEngine 5 0 0 15 C SCOR4 JUST4 EXE File View Insert EPS License About ela le al ers etal ve Cancel 1 H i Minimize gt 22 Command display area At this point you can drop filenames in the white dialog panel A namelist file is created in the user folder named NAMES SEP See it with page separators by pointing to the Minimize button This name list allows multiple pages thus automating the repetitive process of JUST 4 After entering any combination of J L H these files are processed in order JUST Large Score Justifi
109. ppressed are Save and Write Output of Just 4 is not suppressed 2 11 Stepped development Early production versions of ScoreEngine do not have all the features of the DOS version of Score When updates of the program are made available there will be no additional charge Users may request addition of as yet unimplemented features Depending on urgency and feasibility features will be added Initially not available are Midi input and color selection ScoreEngine has been qualified for Windows XP SP3 Vista and Windows 7 32 64 Note that the filename drag and drop feature may not work when User Account Control is active It is best to switch that off when you are the only user of that system 2 12 A note on filenames in this guide The filenames in this User Guide always have suffixes Many users cannot see the suffixes because they have set the Folder Option Hide extensions for known file types To avoid confusion between PREF SCR and PREF TXT for example it 1s therefore suggested not to hide the suffixes 3 Program organization All Score programs are started from the Dispatcher All information that is necessary for ScoreEngine to know the entire Score environment and the features that the user desired are defined here 3 1 The Dispatcher The emulation of Score and its utilities 1s started from the ScoreEngine Dispatcher The Dispatcher also serves other purposes to establish the links between the original Score software an
110. put by the output Note that when the path prefix of the input files is long the files will be automatically copied to the work folder first and justification works from there At termination of JUST these work folder files are deleted You can of course type input names as well by not setting the drop feature but then you do not benefit from this advanced mechanism 13 PostScript commands These can now be included in a MUS file without limitations of special characters Use font 99 to define PostScript commands They do not look correct on the screen but they will be included in the EPS file as gt IS 14 Features currently under study Not necessarily in this order are the features and versions planned for future release defining a specific area with the mouse Score Reference Manual p297 undo redo on any number of levels Midi input mouse wheel support 84 advanced in staff slur tie positioning thickest part in between staff lines allow a dynamic height of the taskbar batch mode ScoreEngine s own macro feature suppression of the arrow pointing to an item in deisappear mode Specific user requests will be honored if possible Users have requested features which have led to new commands such as XUND XBOX and the vowel option of XSYL or as yet unsupported features 15 Installation Download the demo program which 1s called ScoreEngine msi from www dekloe be To run production acquire a l
111. r Score MUS files Paths and names can have additional characters such as space and those amp _ and there is no necessity to use the 8 3 DOS format for names Valid file names are Copy of BACHO1 mus Beethoven Score mus file Opus 100 23 page Users should not use the name CURRENT MUS since this is a reserved name for ScoreEngine 3 3 8 Font embedding Embedding fonts has several advantages you do not need to download files to the printer it gives flexibility to send EPS files to someone who does not have the fonts you can reliably create PDF files from EPS files with embedded fonts such that they are portable to any system ScoreEngine Dispatcher Exec profile Return Minimize Peripherals Compatibility Development Explanation AFM folder Currently ScoreE ngine does not use AFM files Tou need this panel to establish for ScoreEngine which Type fonts are used It eres ben de en FFE folder ScoreE ngine needs PFB files for font embedding fonts are known to Score PSC files files are available for font embedding into EPS and PDF PFE files L Posts cript MyPF Est files are available to use Tom s AFM2ZPSC AFM files Define here where AFM and PFE files are located Only when the corresponding PSC file exists will the inventory provide PFE amp AFM PSC folder Set in Link profile both Scores and Score libraries are default Important Every time your font situation changes Sco
112. r indeed contains PSC files 16 ScoreEngine Dispatcher Link profile Return Dialects Minimize F Tom Brodhead s Help PSC file placement f Use default LIB path as defined in field LIBRARY Score 3 CALIB Score 4 CASCORAALIB C Override default path to PSC files Return 3 3 3 EPS print options Most operations work with more than one paper size Typical settings for EPS need to be defined only once for ScoreEngine and these settings are for both Score 4 and Scorlas 4 EPS production ScoreEngine keeps a pool of EPS options files that correspond to the DOS PRINT SCR file The suffix may be anything but TXT is preferable With this panel you can add and delete EPS options files to the pool and you can select one for activation for view update or for deletion ScoreEngine Dispatcher Link profile Return Dialects Minimize ou can have as many preference files with EPS settings az you want The names of those files are collected in the EPS pool Each of those are in a text file usually with the suffix SICA ScoreEngine allows any filename EPS option files 2 in the pool CAD erw BS core ngine 44 TXT Click a file in the list to select it CAD ev W BS coreE ngineSPRINT SCR Add new file to pool CD ev WBS core ngine 44 TT View edit Delete from pool Return Currently selected 17 3 3 4 Link utilities To define the path to the external programs dynamically called by ScoreEngi
113. re Type fonts added or removed you need to run the Inventory Inventory The inventory tells the ScoreEngine print process which fonts are available for embedding Embedding forts ScoreEngine can add PostScript Typed fonts to Score s EPS files The advantage of this 13 that you do not need to download those fonts to the printer ScoreEngine can make a POF file from an EPS file Embedded fonts are then suggested for portability Return 28 Before ScoreEngine can embed fonts 1t needs to know where the PFB files are which contain this information for the fonts you have selected As different projects may use different sets of PFBs the path to the desired folder must be defined here Click on the white field to change the selection Currently ScoreEngine does not use AFM files but 1t may do so in a future release When you have AFM files define the path here also Then make an inventory The inventory 1s nothing more than a structured file which ScoreEngine uses to link font numbers to PSC and their PFB files In most shops you will only have to do this once or occasionally as the settings are remembered by ScoreEngine ScoreEngine Dispatcher Exec profile l Return Minimize Penpheralz Compatibility Font embedding Development Pagel4 Scorlaz 4 e Overvrite e Filename drop Height control le Filename drop option 1 and option 2 IY MUS validation gt Me Erase PAGE workfiles a tl 120 150 IY Erase own workfiles IY MUS validat
114. re is no need to change the path to the folder with DRW items as that 1s defined by the Dispatcher This defined path is kept between sessions Note that initially it is set to the program folder prefix Their maximum length is as in any Windows application 6 2 Drive and Folder selection All selections for drives and folders have a common Windows style user interface shown here ScoreEngine Drive and Folder selection Select Cancel select a Drive and or Folder to serve as path for Score music files Long The current path iz D Select drive Select folder Dc C sepsdid Select Cancel The DOS notions of drive and path have thus been combined in ScoreEngine 49 6 3 MUSinfo This notion 1s a strong feature of ScoreEngine When you have selected the option to include comments in EPS output all original MUS file data 1s included and you have the possibility to restore a MUS file from such an EPS file See the XEPS command and the Example of EPS comments Note that MUSinfo can be included by Score not by Scorlas 6 4 File selection There are various ways to select files l When ScoreEngine is started and the keep selection option was set during an earlier execution the indicated file opens immediately Deselect the file by giving the Cancel option on the file selection panel Via the File menu the Recent files collection can be consulted and selection made from there With the Open file
115. ride Palatina Boldltalic Enter F1 HELP F2 INPOT FI EDIT F4 TEX T FS PLAY F6 PRINI FT DISK FO EXIT Yellow fields cannot be changed The blue fields can be typed into directly or pasted from the clipboard This example shows the font which was selected from the list Fill in the desired fields and hit Enter to create the text item After pressing Enter the dialog is removed the text item is created and the selected staff item is automatically reselected The font text portion is validated When no text is typed no text item is created A strong feature 1s that a pasted text string 1s automatically converted to internal Score format such as J nner becoming J anner 54 7 6 Copy cut and paste text Score3 When a text item is selected the Copy and Cut buttons are enabled Both will put the item in the clipboard file named ScoreEngineClipboard TXT Saved are the filename the item number the parameter header parameters 1 to 10 and the text item as it appears when the item is selected and the text string including the font The Paste button is enabled in Input mode when there is something on the clipboard Point to this button to see what the copied cut item is Push the Paste button to copy it to the current file in memory Parameters 2 3 and 4 are prompted and have defaults You can visualize the current Score3 clipboard contents by pointing to the Paste button or via File gt Environment gt Clipboard
116. size and font of the syllables must be defined in the Dispatcher so they can be distinguished from other text below a staff XJTA works from the top staff in a system to its bottom staff When you do not want to inspect font and size give the argument 1 1 e XJTAl 11 40 XK keyboard fingering Provided the piano fingering mode was selected and setup in the Dispatcher use this command to generate fingering Select any note in a chord then type the command XK or just K followed by the digits in any order 11 41 XKEEP remember current file for next session When you want the file currently in memory to be remembered and opened at the next ScoreEngine start type this command To reset the selection type XKEEP OFF 70 11 42 XLIN generate vertical line In Edit mode the XLIN works across two staves Select a bottom note and type XLIN Optionally add the operand A arpeggio B barre D dashed In Input mode there are two or three operands The first two are item numbers and a vertical line will be drawn from the first to the second The optional third line gives the type of line A or B or D 11 43 XLJA LJ all systems This command means LJ all It analyzes the page for the system structure and LJ s each system one by one 11 44 XLYRM move lyrics up or down Select a syllable then type XLYRM with as operand a vertical displacement All syllables dashes and extenders are moved up or down for that staff Th
117. splay area SCORE HUS Itema o Z oom 1 00 114200 1731000 gt Program status Row Column ie O Measurement INCHES Score Seral 4000301 AO INCET 10 Version 40100 555 DP i Program file path SCORE MUS File size E Crier WwW BSS coreE ngne Creator User file path Topstaff e CNDS The difference between those two screens is obvious bottom functions in Score4 are represented by real buttons The bottom line lists the familiar Score function buttons and other equivalences for letter commands You can click them with the mouse always after the F in Score3 Typing characters is always in the keyboard input field Most of them also appear then within the command screen You can paste here with the Ctrl v feature which is particularly convenient while inputting music Note that the right mouse click with the paste menu does not work When you just used the mouse on another Windows application you need to click the keyboard input field first to obtain focus and you will see the cursor blink When not in focus by running another open Windows application you cannot enter characters in ScoreEngine A mouse click in this panel automatically gives 1t focus A double click anywhere in the command area has the effect of typing the ESC key Because of the separation between commands and music more of the command panel will show useful information which in DOS is pushed off th
118. t Center puts it a the center top Center button with Ctrl key puts it in the middle 4 2 16 Minimize button Click with the left mouse button to minimize the command panel With the right button both panels will be minimized 4 3 Command panel bottom line buttons In Score3 the bottom line functions are identical to the DOS version You can use the Function keys or click on the text Note that F10 is replaced by F11 In Score4 there are real Windows type buttons F10 can be used Occasionally a button is disabled for a function as yet not implemented Also there are various differences between captions in the DOS version and ScoreEngine because of character set differences Note that next to the button marked 6 Zm there is an empty space Use other zoom features ie via Screen gt gt or with a typed command When in Edit mode a colored text strip is shown on the music panel bottom with the text Click to where current item is to be moved copied Click in the music to where the item is moved Press the Cut button to copy it and the text strip disappears It will also disappear when clicked while the move copy feature remains active Example 4 4 Program status Under the command panel is an information part referred to as Program status It has information about the current session Point to the fields for supplementary information The View menu Less More controls the presence of this portion When
119. t is linked to ScoreEngine this button is enabled to signal that Scorlas will after having made the EPS files create PDFs 4 2 11 Copy Cut Paste Undelete buttons Score3 Only when a text item is selected will the Copy and Cut buttons become enabled Then when the copy exists kept in file ScoreEngineClipboard TXT and a staff item is selected the Paste button comes up Point to the Paste button to see the saved item Press Paste to insert it A dialog asks for Par2 Par3 and Par4 The Undelete is never enabled for Score3 Score4 These buttons are identical to the bottom key buttons Copy Cut Paste and UNDelete Click right on the Paste button to see the contents of the file CUT TMP where Score4 keeps the copied information 45 4 2 12 Help button When an item is selected the first help text page is shown momentarily while pointing to this button For further explanation see the chapter Advanced help output samples 4 2 13 SH Z button Usually the commands SH Z and SHX Z are given in succession To speed this up there is a single button to perform these actions The button remembers the last action even when those commands are typed in order When not in order ScoreEngine loses track and disables the button 4 2 14 Clear button The Clear button resets all the text in the command screen except the top and bottom line 4 2 15 Position button Left click to position on the left of the current monitor ditto for righ
120. ternatively if User Access Control prohibits filename drop LEFT click tn this box for file selection 1 Page Layout 2 Parts 3 0ld Page Data X eOxit backup Program file path CA Des BAS correc ngine User file path CNDS The filename drop feature is explained in the panel Furthermore the program runs as in a DOS environment Note the three overlapping buttons on the top which help positioning the panel The Page4 initial screen is shown here T7 Sco N v5 0 0 37 C SCOR4 PAGE4 EXE Developer version C Dev WB ScoreEngine Insert License About ple a ke 48 ole o 1 cancel 4 pl Minnie Command display area SCORE Page Layout Program Ver 4 00 540 Version of PAGE emulated by ScoreEngine Processes data from SCORE versions 1 2 and 3 Limits 1420 items 14200 parameters Option 1 and 3 are not supported under ScoreEngine For file layout you can drop a group of filenames in the Command display area This will cause Option 1 Page Layout to be selected A namelist file is created in the user folder named NAMES SEF The question Will any single file contain more than one system will then be automatically answered after analysis of the input with ALT assume options B 1 F and I 10 Alternatively if User Access Control prohibits filename drop LEFT click tn this box for file selection 1 Page Layout 2 Parts 3 O0ld Page Data H exit backup
121. the EPS control file ScoreEngineEPSsetup txt Note that there are four ways to execute the PR command type PR push the EPS button push the function button or its equivalent bottom Before you create a PDF a PR must have been done Instead of typing PR press the EPS button With the right mouse button it will also make a PDF 11 15 RES This command can be given without a name All Ascii text files in the current directory are given and a selection can be made The first line of each file is given in the list The command can have any text file name as operand 11 16 RS This also clears some fields in the Program status area Use XRS to bypass the prompt when the file was not saved RS is blocked when DP 1s active 11 17 SH SHX When the option is set the Z command is automatically added 11 18 TYPE This command replaces the Score command and Score4 function button entirely Without an operand a list of Ascii text files in the current folder is shown with the first text line from which a file can be selected Display is full screen A filename may be given 11 19 XAD stem length setting In Edit mode select a note a beam or a staff then enter the XAD command The stem length is adapted For overlapping notes having more than one beam use XAD for the closest beam XAD1 for the next and so on A very strong feature 1s that XAD takes care of shared beams as is common in piano and harp In Input mode yo
122. the help file for that kind of item It is demonstrated below When the mouse is moved away from the button the help text disappears Moving the mouse pointer very fast may leave the help text To remove 1t point to the area left of the button or click the panel An example of the first help form which appears when the help button is pointed to is shown here with the 4 fractions option set Note that the help page may hide behind the command panel if you have it on a single monitor in the top left corner 16 Command display area a Par 1 11 2 12 3 13 4 14 5 15 6 16 71 17 8 18 36 4658 Word 16 9 0 36 47 43 00 1 00 101 97 D0 DO 43 00 38 00 1 en Potpourri 101 9667 38 o5Grande Serenade Code 16 Text parameter structure 2 SHS HHS y SSH SH SS HH y SH SS SS SH SH SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS St pl p2 p3 pi po code num staff num horiz pos vert pos character space factor 16 ee 22 II 2 2 2 I p3 pio horz size vert size font override rotation size of a space T eee ee ee l aaaeeeaa See ee gt pil pis pls horz displcmt char count string length the text ee _ __ _ __ _ _
123. the original Score Scorlas values are inaccurate Sample output e gt ScoreEngineStat2 TXT Notepad Of x File Edit Format Yiew Help Size summary of recently produced EPS files 06 22 2012 22 08 42 HiRes x1 1 HiRes x2 HiRes y2 width inch height inch 1 height cm IN3N JANOLA 3 JANO2A 3 JAN02B 3 JANO3A 3 JANO3B 3 JAN04A 3 JANO5A 3 J4AN05B 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 NNANANNAN Remember that when a page is too tall for Score to display it the Bounding Box y1 s will be set to a negative value and cause an invalid representation of the music file 4 1 1 7 Submenu EPS log file gt This gives a submenu with two choices one named View EPS log file and one named Cleanup EPS log file The first simply shows the list of all EPS files that were created with their date time stamp the most recent on top The second will remove all entries from this file that are no longer online at the original path The file which keeps this information is ScoreEngineEPSlog TXT and the user can delete this at any time 4 1 1 8 Submenu Stored PSC DRW When a music file is read or being created Score reads PSC and DRW files To see which files were loaded and how many times is given in a summary produced by this menu 4 1 1 9 Cancel Terminate ScoreEngine without checking whether the last updates were saved This works in all modes for all programs 42 4 1 1 10 EX Exit F8 Perform the Score exit com
124. the output to be condensed which does not truncate fractions and removes trailing zero parameters and output will look like this 8 1 3 1 10 1 1205 1201 2 0007 1 1 34 8 11 0 1 0 0007 6 1I 20 7 8 34 12 25 Optionally comments may be included in either format This feature makes the PM command redundant An example ScoreEngine created PMX file Creation date time 01 27 2010 12 03 22 STA PMX has 5 items Item number 1 Parameters 3 8 1 Item number 2 Parameters 3 3 1 10 Item number 3 Parameters 8 1 1205 12 0 1 2 0007 Item number 4 Parameters 8 1 1 34 8 11 0 1 0 0007 Item number 5 Parameters 7 6 1207 8 34 12 Measurement INCHES Score license 3101073 Files produced in any of the above formats can be read by Score as it ignores records starting with an asterisk Advanced help This used to be a user option before version 29 but it has since become the default A button is visible with a question mark as its caption V E a aa ed E al EAE oo a ARANA This button has various functions Pointing to it when an item was selected The parameter structure from the Score help file is momentarily shown under the displayed Score parameters Optionally their values are shown with 4 decimals Clicking the left mouse button an item is not selected A list rolls out with the names of all help files from which one can be selected for further display and one can walk through the available
125. then right click the text Score4 These functions are not restricted to a single text item as in Score3 In Input mode the Cut Paste and Redo buttons are enabled on the main menu when the bottom keys Cut Paste and UNDelet are shown The Copy button is enabled In Edit mode when the bottom key 3 Copy 1s visible You can visualize the current Score4 clipboard contents file CUT TMP by right clicking on the Paste Note that in Score4 you can also use the CT command for Cut and the PS command for Paste in Input mode 8 Additional features examples 8 1 Parameter change by mouse In Edit Mode click on any parameter value to select it for change Some parameters cannot be changed this way 1 2 above 11 for text items etc When a parameter is not displayed type the place where it is supposed to be By selecting it the value gets a colored background and a menu rolls out under the parameter Here is an example Command display area Par 1 11 2 12 3 13 4 14 5 15 6 16 7 17 8 18 9 19 10 SLUR 5 1 0 80 00 20 00 00 109 00 4 500 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 00 xxx Edit Item 14 Press lt ESC gt to Exit Direction Forward Move Whole Item Round Cancel Then select any action from the submenu and the value is changed accordingly Round adapts the value to the nearest integer Some parameter changes cause specific actions such as CodelPar4 which can only be modified by integer steps or C
126. ther typed by filename drop or by the button The GM command can be given without a name and ScoreEngine will then prompt it GM and GM Usually the GM command is issued on a logically previous or next file To GM a previous file just type GM and the file which alphabetically precedes the current file in the same folder will be added The file suffix must be the same GM loads the next alphabetical file The commands GM and GM just refer to the immediately neighboring files To load more than one file in one go use the filename drop feature selecting multiple files MUS validation Before reading a music file ScoreEngine can validate the file for having the proper Score format This function will not consider the file if it has a different format and a warning 1s then given The feature was added since many users have Finale or other files with the MUS extension ScoreEngine quickly looks at the contents to establish the digestible format The switch is also checked when reading SET files for Staff setup Also the utilities Scorlas 4 Page 4 and Just 4 honor this switch 3 3 7 2 EPS options When activated ScoreEngine offers many enhancements to the EPS file creation Following the creation of an EPS file by Score or Scorlas optional post processing can take place automatically Default The software InDesign and EPSTOOL do not like the EPS statusdict command which is generated when a Score3 file is taller than a certain
127. tions The XDE ignores the fractional part Progress is shown during this command Items with a negative value below 100 are not removed When you give a staff number higher than the top staff the latter is taken 11 30 XDEBUG debug information At specific times the developer may ask you to provide the information supplied by this command 11 31 XDP extended DP The command XDP makes it easier to work with pages that are to big to be shown with SH Z in their entirety By typing the command XDP U the user will make the upper half of the page disappear By typing XDP L it is the lower half of the page that disappears Typing just XDP inverts the two halves No need to do the SH Z as these are automatic Exit the disappear mode by the standard Score command DP99 11 32 XDUM delete dummy items Check if the current file has dummy items and optionally remove them x A Mumber of dummy items Codei 3 in this File 2 Do you want to delete them 69 It also removes items with any other Code than 1 hrough 18 11 33 XE EPS file display Display an EPS file with Notepad When no filename 1s given the name will be constructed from the current file The suffix EPS is assumed 11 34 XENDING first or second ending When an item in a bar is selected or a left barline this command will create a first or second ending Code05 item with the left and right aligned to the adjacent barlines Use a 2 operand for the second e
128. u can type XAD and it will cover the whole file Note that XAD takes care of offset notes while AD does not Example before and after Select a bottom note before typing XARP and a vertical arpeggio is generated till the top note of the chord When you want the arpeggio to extend to the staff above select the arpeggio then type XARP again This 11 20 E eo ees ee rE ee ee eee ee asl SA ne eee E A ee ee ee eee ee E ran Sas O a a a ee O AA Ll EE EA rs a A XARP arpeggio will extend it to the top note on the staff above You can also type XARP3 on a selected arpeggio to extend it to the top note of one staff higher Notes must be aligned for this command to find the top note Code4Par15 is set to the proper offset Select a text item Then type XBOX A box is draw around the text The box consists of four line items rather than a Code12 item because in the latter the horizontal positions in Par7 are unreliable Examples 11 21 XBOX draw box around text item Draw box around this text There is an optional argument the thickness of the line ie XBOX 2 2 Another option is the dash keyword A dash size 1s optional the default being 1 xbox dash 4 will give 11 22 Le m me garcon FPemEeR Eee Lom XBUCKET use Score as Scorlas 66 While Scorlas is provided to produce multiple EPS files in a single run Score can only make a single EPS that o
129. uccessive calls to Acrobat Distiller and the resulting files are not shown Logging is collected and when there are any messages these are displayed in a text file at the end of the run 21 Third party software The following products are or can be linked to or used in combination with ScoreEngine Score and its utilities by Passport Designs Inc and Leland Smith Seps4id by Thomas Weber PCSEND by Adobe Systems Inc PDFcreator by PDFforge com Acrobat by Adobe Systems Inc GhostView Bulgarian Ariel Cyrillic font SIP and its utilities by Jan de Kloe Font files AFM PFB by various suppliers Any external tool via the XRUN command ScoreEngine requires that when those products are used in conjunction these may need to be separately licensed While a third party tool it is delivered with ScoreEngine PCSEND 1s placed in the installation folder at installation time 9 06 1 10 9 Oo 9 2 91 22 Document update history version 3 00 _ Notdistributed o O 4 02 emba 17 2012 Update release 5 0 0 17 XCYR XUND XBOX and tuplet font change XSYL VOWEL feature October 7 2012 Arguments for XBOX and XUND new command XPT new summary on Codel0Par7 Force A4 feature header feature improved XSYL XKEEP 64 bit GS VIEW link 4 04 December 2 2012 Extended fingering CodelPar1l1 sign inversion chapter on education automatic open backup elaborated SAV regional setting check Control file des
130. wn to have been moved to quarantine ScoreEngine cannot work without this module so it must be declared trusted The following virus action was taken by Avira Echtzeit Scanner x Es wurde ein Yirus oder unerw nschtes Programm gefunden ES Hilfe Bitte w hlen Sie die durchzufUhrendefn Aktionfen aus Funde Objekt Fund Aktion seMAIN exe TRiCrypt XPACK Gen In Quarant ne verschieben SE exe TRicrypt XPACK Gen In Quarant ne verschieben SE EXE TRicrypt XPACK Gen In Quarant ne verschieben E Datei vor Aktion in Quarant ne kopieren Informationen zu Viren Jetzt anwenden Abbrechen When your virus checker cannot declare these files as trusted you need a better one 16 Diagnostics The Dispatcher has a button How to report a problem Follow the instructions Even when ScoreEngine terminates involuntarily it is always possible to have the last updates of the current MUS file saved 87 1 Product training While basically compatible with Score products and while little training is necessary to become productive ScoreEngine offers many additional features that need to be studied from this manual There is however an increasing number of lessons and tutorials on the www dekloe be explaining the features of ScoreEngine and the additional commands Also there is a separate document explaining how to print from ScoreEngine A detailed write up of EPS post processing by ScoreEngine is also provided 18 C
131. xt file SipInput Input processor Staff notation i Curent work file m TENE Generate signatures View profile Help El PAA e Shorten stems Erase SIP Wie ri Call SCORESSE after input FAGE SCORE Ese SIP Vez e ScoreEngine Click delay ngoj PAGE Ti ignat AS Object staves 024 38 COM so Cee si E 4 4 C g8 COM Z didi ose eee e T Flats 1 sharp E Flats e sharps A Flats 3 sharps 4 flats 4 sharps J Flats B sharps Lett bar line 2 flats 6 sharps none 1 Flat T sharps accolade bracket Bar line stacking fo 5021 oe os Return 89 19 2 ScoreEngine called by SipSib SipXML2Score etc The other SIP utilities will call ScoreEngine rather than the DOS Score 4 when it is installed and linked to SIP ScoreEngine will perform the G command on the passed file 20 Working with Acrobat You can link Acrobat Distiller to have ScoreEngine create PDF s with a single mouse click Link Acrobat Distiller with the Dispatcher Link profile tab Link utilities then click the white field when you know where acrodist exe is located or ask the Dispatcher to look for it by pressing the Locate button When you want to use a joboptions file click the little button and select the desired file The selected joboption file will be passed to Acrobat Distiller When not defined the default is used Then return to the main Dispatcher panel an
132. y 2 53 Or 3 but is not limited to number or size or to being entire command strings 9 9 99 gt 63 11 Commands A number of letter commands were added Typically the ones starting with an X are specific for ScoreEngine ScoreEngine has added features to some commands or replaces them entirely A help file named ScoreEngine commands appears when pushing the button with which has a summary of the specific ScoreEngine commands An alphabetical list of the user extensions follows 11 1 By itself it is identical to and will show the main help page When followed by a letter it will give the first page for that letter Longer words are truncated to the first letter so PRINT is identical to P A digit can be given to show that Code 1 e 14 While CODE14 is allowed this is redundant typing 11 2 DIR When the extended DIR option is set the DIR command will use the full command panel to show the filenames and as such can give many more names in a single display Close the display panel by clicking on any name Note that Score ignores filenames longer than 12 characters while ScoreEngine gives all names The wildcard is allowed in DIR The command DIR pattern EPS provides an additional detail whether the file can be used to recreate a MUS file from it Sample output Directory C 4ct Humber of matching filenames 5 ARERUDLI ERS e520 ers ee tae pee 185204 9 5
133. you give the command XTRMAC 1 it will pause before every macro which is a useful feature for debugging your macro 75 To interrupt a macro click in the command panel While ScoreEngine traps the normal command interpreter which is how it interprets the specific X commands these commands cannot occur in macros A specific macro technique called batch mode is under development 12 Score utilities For Page Scorlas Draw and Just the same menu line and top buttons appear as with Score but most of them are disabled The right side of the top buttons for the utilities has a different format Cancel Eam Minimize This gives a Cancel button to quickly terminate the program without any further processing The three smaller buttons are to position the panel 12 1 Page 4 12 1 1 Long filenames PAGE under ScoreEngine handles Score music files with a long Windows style prefix Non music files like the namelist file or the Part Extraction Control File can also have a long prefix When PAGE encounters long filenames in the namelist which is made by the user with an editor with a SIP selection or by dropping it creates the temporary namelist 5 NAME LST in the current directory It also copies all the files from the namelist to the work folder and names these files 0001 MUS and up Then it proceeds to work from the temporary namelist 12 1 2 Other Page extensions The option 1 Page Layout is suppressed and is replaced by a

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