On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 18:18:03 GMT, William <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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?

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?

Eureka! Obviously we have two different cases here! (try both on the whole rest)
1) Shift + lmb-dragging works perfectly fine for me.
2) Now try this one: Use "Push Up" from menu and you'll see what I'm talking about. First time... Nothing! Yet, second is giveing the desired result. (Here is mine point of view: Speaking of C key - whole rest is virtualy positioned at the place of B(H) - the 3rd line. If you move up you'll have rest at the position of C, which is not posibile. Another "push up" will move rest up to the 4th line of staff - which is expected to happen.)


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?

I was trying to explain that in previous paragraph...

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?

Just released that option (I ment of shift down). So... I'm talking about just pressing lmb on rest and moveing pointer to the previous bar - WITHOUT SHIFT!


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.

No doubt about that... BY, WHY THE REST POSITION IS RESTORED TO IT'S ORIGINAL??? Read upper note.


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

I'm trying hard :)

Try harder :)

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!

Glad to hear that!

Vlada

William



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