My arpeggio line is broken and straight. The duplicate slurs are not even
selectable.
Never had either of these before.
Steve P.
On 22 Oct 2014, at 17:34, Christopher Smith christopher.sm...@videotron.ca
wrote:
Try hitting redraw (cmd-D in Mac) to see if it is just a screen
artifact. I
That has always worked before but not now. Look fine when selected but not on
redraw.
Steve P.
On 23 Oct 2014, at 00:41, Christopher Smith christopher.sm...@videotron.ca
wrote:
Oh, well, that's always been the case. Nudge the end (either end) left or
right a bit to tighten it up again.
There is a documented bug in 2014 and 2012 (I don't know about earlier)
that in a reduced staff, an articulation moves slightly to the left of
where you placed it after a redraw.
I have to compensate for this all the time as I generally do guitar tab
with a 100% tab staff, but a 75 or 80%
Try hitting redraw (cmd-D in Mac) to see if it is just a screen
artifact. I get those a lot in many different tools.
Christopher
On 22-Oct-14, at 22-Oct-14 11:45 AM, Steve Parker wrote:
I’m having a curious problem with slurs in layers other than 1
sticking if I flip, so I end up with
Doesn't it disappear with a redraw?
JR
On 10/22/14 11:45 AM, Steve Parker wrote:
I’m having a curious problem with slurs in layers other than 1 sticking if I
flip, so I end up with two.
The original one is not selectable.
Any one else?
Steve P.
Hi John,
No!
Steve
On 22 Oct 2014, at 18:35, John Roberts an...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Doesn't it disappear with a redraw?
JR
On 10/22/14 11:45 AM, Steve Parker wrote:
I’m having a curious problem with slurs in layers other than 1 sticking if I
flip, so I end up with two.
The original
Found another oddity..
The wavy line for a piano spread chord seems to split up.
Steve P.
On 22 Oct 2014, at 18:35, John Roberts an...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Doesn't it disappear with a redraw?
JR
On 10/22/14 11:45 AM, Steve Parker wrote:
I’m having a curious problem with slurs in layers
Oh, well, that's always been the case. Nudge the end (either end) left or right
a bit to tighten it up again. It's because it's actually made up of one
tilde-like glyph that repeats like a dashed line.
Christopher
On Wed Oct 22, at WednesdayOct 22 1:56 PM, Steve Parker wrote:
Found another