FYI: The Split Measure plug-in works well for these situations.

Steve


10/10/07 1:38 PM, "Darcy James Argue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey Greg,
> 
> Thanks! All good to know.
> 
> CHeers,
> 
> - Darcy
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> 
> On 10 Oct 2007, at 1:19 PM, Hamilton Greg wrote:
> 
>> Hey Darcy,
>> 
>> You can have an invisible or dotted right barline on the preceding
>> system, then just the usual clefs and key signatures on the
>> continuing system. No need to hide the left barline on the that
>> next system. I double checked a few of my Henle piano scores to
>> confirm this.
>> 
>> Hope it helps,
>> Greg
>> 
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>> 
>>> 
>>> Hey all,
>>> 
>>> Pardon my ignorance, but I've never had to do this before -- when
>>> it is necessary to split a single measure across two systems
>>> (because the composer added too damn many notes to fit into a
>>> single system), what elements do you show on the the second half
>>> of the measure -- the one starting a new system? I assume you
>>> would hide the left "barline" for the new system in this case
>>> (it's a work for piano), but what about clef, key signature and
>>> time signature -- do I show or do I hide?
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> - Darcy
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