However, some few descriptors instead specify the language some non-English speaking characters are speaking in (it's a fairly multilingual film, so there are a few possibilities at any given time). I'd like those to be unaffected. The unifying quality in this case is that such descriptors seem to be the only ones on the same line as normal dialogue, i.e. text after the closing squared bracket. Can I use that in some way to have Find & Replace ignore that line? Example of what I want to exclude:

So I'd like to be able to Find & Replace All for all square brackets text, plus preceding hyphens where applicable, with the exception of any such instances where some text is on the same line post-closing squared bracket. Is this doable?


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Parentheses may be nested (generally with one set (such as this) inside another set). This is not commonly used in formal writing (though sometimes other brackets [especially square brackets] will be used for one or more inner set of parentheses [in other words, secondary {or even tertiary} phrases can be found within the main parenthetical sentence]).

Parentheses are used in mathematical notation to indicate grouping, often inducing a different order of operations. For example: in the usual order of algebraic operations, 4  3 + 2 equals 14, since the multiplication is done before the addition. However, 4  (3 + 2) equals 20, because the parentheses override normal precedence, causing the addition to be done first. Some authors follow the convention in mathematical equations that, when parentheses have one level of nesting, the inner pair are parentheses and the outer pair are square brackets. Example:

When quoted material is in any way altered, the alterations are enclosed in square brackets within the quotation to show that the quotation is not exactly as given, or to add an annotation.[38] For example: The Plaintiff asserted his cause is just, stating,

A bracketed ellipsis, [...], is often used to indicate omitted material: "I'd like to thank [several unimportant people] for their tolerance [...]"[39]Bracketed comments inserted into a quote indicate where the original has been modified for clarity: "I appreciate it [the honor], but I must refuse", and "the future of psionics [see definition] is in doubt". Or one can quote the original statement "I hate to do laundry" with a (sometimes grammatical) modification inserted: He "hate[s] to do laundry".

Alternatively, empty square brackets can also indicate omitted material, usually single letter only. The original, "Reading is also a process and it also changes you." can be rewritten in a quote as: It has been suggested that reading can "also change[] you".[41]

Style and usage guides originating in the news industry of the twentieth century, such as the AP Stylebook, recommend against the use of square brackets because "They cannot be transmitted over news wires."[43] However, this guidance has little relevance outside of the technological constraints of the industry and era.

In linguistics, phonetic transcriptions are generally enclosed within square brackets,[44] whereas phonemic transcriptions typically use paired slashes, according to International Phonetic Alphabet rules. Pipes (| |) are often used to indicate a morphophonemic rather than phonemic representation. Other conventions are double slashes (// //), double pipes (|| ||) and curly brackets ({ }).

In some other countries (such as England and Wales), square brackets are used to indicate that the year is part of the citation and parentheses are used to indicate the year the judgment was given. For example:

The same is true in the Rachmaninoff at m. 28. The bracket just helps the eye see at the same time both the whole-note C# and the B quarter-note two octaves higher and to clarify that both should be played with the left hand.

I am scoring four songs for SSATB choir. Generally, in vocal scores, staffs that belong to one voice group are indicated by a thin square bracket before the winged square bracket that groups all staffs. In the attached example you see a ATTB-score in which the two tenor-staffs are spanned by such a thin bracket in each system. In my case, I would need to group the two soprano-staffs.

My question would be: is there a way in Musescore to attach this type of thin square brackets to each system, as shown in the picture? I have searched through these fora and handbook, but cannot find an answer. This may be due to lack of vocabulary, I might be searching for the wrong words (I'm Dutch) - in that case: my apologies.

Thank you! I had considered using the arpeggio bracket instead, but it's a little tedious to get that right at each of the 120 systems. Also, that arpeggio bracket is linked to a particular note rather then to the staff, so each time something moves, all these brackets would move as well.

Whilst waiting for a permanent solution, you can cheat by using a square-bracket glissando but beware that it may move if you later change the score layout. Still need to add them to each line, though.

Now, the Rename-Item cmdlet in PowerShell v2 does not seem to have the -LiteralPath parameter, which you need in order to correctly interpret a path that contains special characters such as square brackets.

Secco means dry in Italian. In music the "dry" meaning of secco is without ornamentation. Non-arpeggio in plain English. Indicated by a bracket before chords similar to the wavy line for arpeggios, but with the opposite meaning.

It means the bracketed notes are to be considered a single musical unit. The composer is suggesting you play them all with the same hand. This is probably a good idea, but in the absence of any further, higher notes, it's only a suggestion. The composer gets to tell you what notes to play. He doesn't get to insist on HOW you achieve it!

A performing group of musicians with shared creative control and, at times, a rotating roster of band members. For example, this may include a supergroup or group of artists all signed to the same label, performing under their unique collective name.

I'm considering to replace my bottom bracket. My current one is a cheap 68x115mm squared. As I'm obsessed by bike weight, there is a titanium product I'd really love to install. However, the closest available sizes are 113 and 119mm. My chainring is already close to the frame, and I'm also considering to install an oval (so sometimes larger) chainring, so I cannot install the 113mm.

Bash has lots of different kinds of brackets. Like, many much lots. It adds meaning to doubling up different brackets, and a dollar sign in front means something even more different. And, the brackets are used differently than many other languages. I constantly find myself doing a 5-second search for which one is the right one to do since I'm not writing Bash scripts all the time. So here, I'm going to lay them all out and then print this article out and staple it to the wall by my desk. Possibly with a decorative frame. So here we go.

A tiny note on all of these is that Bash generally likes to see a space between round or square brackets and whatever's inside. It doesn't like space where curly braces are concerned. We'll go through in order of net total squigglyness (NTS score).

For the most part, it seems like, a good rule of thumb is: if you need to use test or [ ], you'll know it. If you're not sure if you need it, you probably don't need it and you should probably use [[ double square brackets ]] to avoid a lot of the tricky gotchas of the test command. If your shell is modern enough to have them.

True/false testing. Read through the section above for an explanation of the differences between single and double square brackets. Additionally, double square brackets support extended regular expression matching. Use quotes around the second argument to force a raw match instead of a regex match.


One thing I might add to it would be just to flag which bits are POSIX. Like where you have the single- vs. double-square-brackets rule of thumb, you say that if you need to use test or [ you'll know it - well the main reason you'd know it is if you were wanting to write a script which might be portable, i.e. work in a foreign shell.

If the uploader is an individual whose real name is known and is different from their channel name, both should be included. The real name is written in the standard format, while the channel name follows in square brackets and is written exactly as it is on YouTube, retaining any unconventional capitalization or spacing.

This shows one approach to simplify adding many orchestral cues to thepiano reduction in a vocal score. The music function \cueWhiletakes four arguments: the music from which the cue is to be taken, asdefined by \addQuote, the name to be inserted before the cuenotes, then either #UP or #DOWN to specify either\voiceOne with the name above the staff or \voiceTwowith the name below the staff, and finally the piano music in parallelwith which the cue notes are to appear. The name of the cuedinstrument is positioned to the left of the cued notes. Many passagescan be cued, but they cannot overlap each other in time.

Im not a coder, but will try to get my head around this later, but I was wondering if it would be possible to add a loop, so that if no lyrics were found, and there was something in parenthesis in the Song Title - eg. Blowing in the wind (1965 Blues Remix), - and they sometimes come with square brackets [1965 Blues remix], then the parenthesis and content could be stripped out, and then retry calling the API?

Srt subtitles sometimes contain HTML style formatting tags. Unfortunately, many video players don't support formatting and display them as plain text. Examples of formatting are italic tag_hash_111, bold tag_hash_108 or colored text . 

 

 This tool strips all html formatting that is contained in angle brackets. It can also remove song text and lyrics. 

 

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