David W. Fenton wrote:
On 17 Sep 2005 at 20:54, Owain Sutton wrote:


I like to have the colours set to very light blue, for this reason -
which makes the names unreadable.  And here's a typical jungle I
encounter, in this case with a dark colour used to make the names
visible:

http://www.owainsutton.co.uk/images/staffstyles.jpg


Is that a common situation in your scores? I have never applied more than one staff style to even a single measure in any of the pieces I've ever created. Am *I* the unusual one, or is your example simply extreme, as it seems to me?



I'm certainly not claiming to be the norm! However, this use of multiple staff styles is the only way I've found to easily manipulate aleatoric passages, which I deal with fairly often. And I don't see that the example that I've given is 'extreme' - I chose it because all I was doing was hiding key sigs, time sigs, bar lines, and repeat bars, at various stages.
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