On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Julie S <[email protected]> wrote:
> We color put clefs, notes, rests, keys, text, measure lines etc. in black.
>
> But draw the staff first in a gray or translucent color.
>
> That would make items much more distinguishable without messing with scaling 
> factors.
>
> Any thoughts?

The problem with that is that the panner is a representation of the
same graphical objects as the main view.  It is literally the same as
the view you get when you zoom out a long way in the main view, and
there's no (easy) way to make it show any of its objects in a
different way.

In the matrix, the lines appear grey in the panner because they're
grey in the main view.  But we probably don't want staff lines to be
grey in the main view... do we?

Incidentally, I've just noticed that the configuration setting for
default staff size in new notation views isn't being respected.  In
Classic, I always used to have the default size for single-staff views
set to 8 (the default) but the default size for multi-staff views set
to 6 to make them fit in the window better.  At one point I thought
about making that the default, but it looks like that didn't happen.
Should it have?


Chris

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