


But you don't have to split your multipage PDF into single PDFs before that. You can always only import 1 PDF page into Inkscape. The usage of Inkscape is for manipulating details of a score or to edit and add graphic elements. I think at first you should get an idea of what your goal is.

No, the side by side was on svg export :-) Stupot101 said : "The export PDF was the original advice given (and it was good :)) -but it set the pages out side by side - landscape style." (The score really do look amazing when viewed as PDF.) Is there anything I should know about importing files and working on them. If anyone is also an expert with Inkscape. svg - will windows install these as well?Īre there other fonts I need to install? Do install these fonts under control panel in order for my scores to be easily imported into Inkscape. font (Open type) The folder also contains some. I have managed to find Bravura font 1.18, and downloaded it, but don't know what to install, or where - I assume I open up the fonts folder in Control Panel, and install - it is an otf. If so, then I can't seem to find the fonts. My research leads to think it is a font problem. (By the way, Musescore exported as a PDF, and then imported into Foxit PDF reader - the score looks amazing!) It is very similar the appearance in Adobe reader - an older version. Would I would then have join PDF files together? (Probably LOL!)Īt the moment, I am looking at a file exported as a. It saved my score as two separate pages - which I would rather not have. I have tried to search for the correct answers, unfortunately to no avail. (I chose my words carefully here) - a full score (eg. I would like to work on a file in Musescore, and then complete the score in Inkscape. I don't know what I'm doing wrong, but I need some help.
