Even if your hairpins are horizontal by default, you may still need
to check "Make Horizontal Over System Breaks" if you *move* one of
the ends of the hairpin in page view.
- Darcy
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On 27 Jan 2006, at 9:19 AM, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
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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