On 2013-09-10 20:24, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Let's say you have boxed rehearsal letters set up to show up above the
top score staff and the Violin I staff in an orchestral score. And let's
say you want to move ONLY the rehearsal letter above the top score staff,
ONLY in the score.
Here's a
Hi all,
Let's say you have boxed rehearsal letters set up to show up above the top
score staff and the Violin I staff in an orchestral score. And let's say you
want to move ONLY the rehearsal letter above the top score staff, ONLY in the
score.
I have yet to find an effective method for doing
Hi Robert,
That method actually clears the positioning on the top staff as well! Hence my
frustration.
However, while messing around with it just now, however, I discovered that if I
invoke the Expression Assignment dialog box on the rehearsal letter attached to
the Violin I staff, I can
I have wrestled with this, too. I can't remember exactly, but I would start
with:
1 Everything at default.
2 Unlink in score
3 Move top staff where you want it
4 Select handle violin staff and hit clear. This should restore it to
default position.
But every time you move the top mark you will
Let's hope they don't fix it in a future release!
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 2:00 PM, Darcy James Argue djar...@earthlink.netwrote:
Hi Robert,
That method actually clears the positioning on the top staff as well!
Hence my frustration.
However, while messing around with it just now, however,
I've run into similar problems trying to get parts and score to look
right. I found that the simplest solution is to have two separate
files - one as parts and one as score. Problem solved.
Quoting Robert Patterson rob...@robertgpatterson.com:
Let's hope they don't fix it in a future
Hi Lon,
I do that as a last resort, not as a first resort!
Cheers,
- DJA
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On Sep 10, 2013, at 5:45 PM, Lon Price lonpr...@txstnr.com wrote:
I've run into similar problems trying to get parts and score to look
right. I found that the simplest