On Nov 21, 2005, at 2:12 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:

Godofredo Romero / 2005/11/21 / 04:58 PM wrote:

please pardon my ignorance but when you, or anyone else speak of whiting out parts of ties, what does that mean and in what instances is it used?..

I'd think it would be shape of white box with no frame.  I use it for
hiding time sig at the end of a line when following Coda has different
tim sig (or is there any better way?).

Hi Hiro,

Sure - there's simple way to do this. Go into the measure attributes and check hide cautionary clefs and time signatures. I have to do this often when I'm creating one or two measure examples for students and the next example is in a different key or time signature. The cautionary stuff at the end of the measure looks cluttered and unnecessary in situations like that.

Hope this saves you some work.

Chuck






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