Thank you David, I tried working around the problem just farmer you suggestion
and, while fiddling with the articulation designer I realised what JD Thomas
pointed out, and it seems to be working.
Giovanni Andreani
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> On 2 Sep 2019, at 11:40, Gio
Thank you David, I tried working around the problem just farmer you suggestion
and, while fiddling with the articulation designer I realised what JD Thomas
pointed out, and it seems to new working.
> On 2 Sep 2019, at 17:11, J D Thomas wrote:
>
> I deal with this issue all of the time but, if
I deal with this issue all of the time but, if I understand you correctly, it
usually occurs with cross-staff notes with reverse stems. My workaround is to
have two versions of the same articulation: one’s position on the note side
and one on the stem side. If the staccato dot appears on the
On 9/2/2019 5:40 AM, Giovanni Andreani wrote:
I’ve got a series of eight notes, beamed in couples with their heads placed on two
different adjacent staves (like a piano double staff system). They where so
positioned via Note Mover –> Cross Staff; the top note has the stem facing
downward and v
I’ve got a series of eight notes, beamed in couples with their heads placed on
two different adjacent staves (like a piano double staff system). They where so
positioned via Note Mover –> Cross Staff; the top note has the stem facing
downward and vice versa, therefore, the beam line lays horizon