No. They only offer a Sepia option which is more analogous to adjusting the Night Shift setting on a Mac or iOS device to be warmer. To get to the setting double tap your screen and in the icons that appear I believe it is the right-most icon on the lower row of icons. Not in front of my forScore device right now. I didn’t find this setting to help reduce the screen glare of the white background sufficiently. Adding the Finale Score Paper background as described above made a dramatic improvement. If you need any clarification on either the Keynote approach or using the Automator built-in “Watermark PDF Documents action let me know. It is surprising forScore doesn’t offer this yet; the Henle sheet reader app does allow for changing the PDF background.
Dave
Export Manuscript Texture Setting to PDF????
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Thank you, Dave. I have only just started using forScore, and appreciate learning its ins and outs.
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I have a free and easy variant for that:
Print screen your manuscript, add what you want while editing it, and convert your image to PDF online with something like https://oneconvert.com/pdf-converter/jpg-to-pdf
Print screen your manuscript, add what you want while editing it, and convert your image to PDF online with something like https://oneconvert.com/pdf-converter/jpg-to-pdf
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Do you mean screenshot? That's going to be low-resolution, and very pixelated, compared to a vector PDF exported from Finale.
And why use an online PDF converter, when you're on a Mac, which can do this instantly?