That's exactly the problem -- you can't superimpose blank notation over slash notation, let alone superimpose *two* kinds of blank notation.

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On 15 Jun 2006, at 5:05 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:


On Jun 15, 2006, at 4:34 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:

Here's something I've never tried before:

I have a drum part defined for playback that I want to hide with slashes, and also put visible, but non-playing cues above the staff in Layer 4. Trouble is, I entered the drum part in multiple layers (for convenience's sake), and staff styles only apply to one layer at a time. Is there some way to put slashes in Layer 1, hide Layers 2-3, and show Layer 4?


I imagine you would have turn OFF "Hide other layers" for slash notation staff style, then make up two new staff styles Blank Notation for layers 2 and 3 respectively. That way there would not be a conflict between the slash style and the hide layers styles, and you should be able to apply three staff styles to the same passage as long as they don't conflict.

I haven't tested this, though.

Christopher


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