Vladimir Savic wrote:
>
> After playing with this rests outside staves, here is the summary (my
>  point of view):
> 
> 1. It looks like all that fine positioning of whole and half rests is
>  related with interval type.

How is interval type relevant to fine-positioning of rests?

> Half rest is "at the top" of third line of
>  staff (opposite - whole rest is "hanging" on the fourth line). There is
> no way to have any of this type of rests to present some notes, let's say
> C2 positioned rest.

What does "rests to present some notes" mean?
Can you give an example of what you want to do?

> That leads to having of performed operation with no visual effect.

Do you mean you don't see any changes when you fine-position half+whole rests?

> My suggestion: make this two type of rests to move to the next
> _posibile_  position.
> That way we'll have only 5 places in staff where this
> two rests types could be placed. Hope you got it! :)

That's what they should already be doing! Inside a stave,
rests should move in discrete steps (the distance
between adjacent stave lines) during fine-positioning until they have been
moved outside the stave at which point they should start moving continuously.
What do you see when you try fine-positioning rests?

> 2. There is a bug... Well, again I'll do it step by step:
> "Move" rest outside staff by fine position tool.
> Click on it (LMB) and drag as you want to perform sweep select.

Do you mean "drag" or drag with shift held down?
Dragging a rest while shift is held down will change its fine-positioning,
but not its absolute time. Dragging without shift held down will change the
absolute time of a rest, but not its fine-positioning.

> Rest's position will be restored to the original.
> Observe: There's no way to undo operation.

If you mean "Redo" a fine-positioning operation after you have undone it,
then yes, that is a known bug/limitation.

> I know my explanation can be confusing... Please ignore that :)

I'm trying hard :)

> P.S. Hope my ISP is now working good. Please check and report! Anyway,
>  that's the reason for delay!

Yes, reading you ok today!

William


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