That’s unusual, but all you have to do is uncheck in Layer 1 “Apply 
Adjustments…”

Christopher


> On Fri Jan 12, at FridayJan 12 3:48 PM, dc <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Le 12/01/2018 21:38, Christopher Smith écrit :
>> Yes, in Layers in Document Options. It should be fairly obvious. “Apply 
>> adjustments only when notes are in other layers.” I set my rests in Layer 1 
>> to displace by 6, and Layer 2 by -6 (negative 6).
>> 
>> Just so you know, “normal” means that they flip up or down depending on 
>> their position in the staff. As soon as you add Layer 2, the Layer 1 stems 
>> will all be up.
>> 
>> Christopher
> 
> Thanks, but that's not what I I want. I want all the stems in layer 1 to 
> remain as they would be if there were no layer 2, and all the stems in 
> layer 2 to be reversed (from their normal position).
> 
> See Elain Gould, Behind Bars, p. 449, who recommends this disposition 
> for alternative rhythms.
> 
> (But I'm no longer sure I'm going to do this, because the smaller 
> noteheads then mess up the layout.)
> 
> Dennis
> 
> 
> 
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