Here's the thing -- it only works well if you also select "Document Options -> Clefs -> Display clef only on first system" and "Document Options -> Barlines -> Display on Single Staves" -- and, in the same dialog box, "Default Style is previous measure's left barline."
That's what your client wants, and if he's a jazz guy, that is by *no* means an unreasonable request. In fact, that's what most jazz musicians prefer. Your client isn't an idiot, he just wants his chart to look like other jazz charts. (I happen to know that Chuck prefers a more traditional engraved look for his own music, which is why he prefers different conventions.)
- Darcy ----- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brooklyn, NY
On 01 Dec 2004, at 09:45 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
Hi Crystal,
No.
Chuck
On Dec 1, 2004, at 6:38 PM, Crystal Premo wrote:
On a lead sheet on which A and B sections are defined by enclosed "A"'s and "B"'s, with a double bar at the ends of the sections. All sections begin at the beginning of a line, and my client has marked those sections to also begin with a double bar. Is this usual?
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