Use text styles

You control the appearance of text in the Score Editor using text styles. A text style contains a set of text attributes, such as font, size, and style, which you can apply to text objects. You can also create your own text styles, and import them from other Logic Pro projects.

You apply, edit, and create text styles in the Text Styles window, which lists all the text styles in the current project. Default text styles appear at the top of the list, followed by user-created text styles. Each line shows the name and an example of the text style. Double-clicking the Example line opens the Font window, where you can edit both the default and user text styles. Any fonts installed on your system can be used.

User text styles are saved with the project file, allowing them to be different for each project.

The default text styles have been designed for specific text elements, and are automatically assigned when inserted.

Open the Text Styles window

Apply a text style to a text object

Create a new text style

A new line appears below the bottom text style entry, where you can define the attributes of the new text style. The names of any new style can be edited in the text field, which opens when you double-click the name of the text style.

Import text styles from another project

  1. Do one of the following:

    • Choose File > Project Settings > Import Project Settings.

    • Click the Browsers button in the control bar, then click All Files.

  2. Navigate to and select the project whose styles you want to use, then click the Import button.

    Note:  If accessing the settings from the All Files Browser, you also need to click the Import Project Settings button, which appears after you click the Import button.

  3. In the Import Settings window, select the Text Styles checkbox, then click the Import button.

    Text style settings are imported into the active project.