Also if you have "Make Horizontal By Default" checked in Smart Shape
options, you'll never have a need for it either. I do a lot of cleaning up
of old files and this comes in quite handy.


On 1/27/06 8:19 AM, "Brad Beyenhof" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said this:

> On 1/27/06, Johannes Gebauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> I meant, does this command have any effect on any smart shapes?
> 
> Sure it does. "Keep Horizontal" straightens out hairpins and all smart
> lines. It might be harder to realize that this is necessary if you've
> got "automatically constrain dragging" turned on in the Program
> Options (like I do), since there's little chance that you'll actually
> end up with a line or hairpin that's *not* horizontal. If you're
> resizing a Smart Line with auto-constrain turned off, there's a large
> chance that it will not be perfectly horizontal, and this feature
> snaps it back to be parallel to the staff lines.
> 
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