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Re: Overriding position of a full bar rest does not always work
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Kieren MacMillan |
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Re: Overriding position of a full bar rest does not always work |
Date: |
Sun, 1 Dec 2019 08:22:20 -0500 |
Hi Peter,
> Oh dear, it didn't! The staff in question (in my score) isn't at the top of
> the full score. It's a piano 4-hands score so I want the Ritard. to be at the
> top of staves 1 & 3, but not 2 or 4. To the tweak in the snippets won't work
> either as that puts marks over all staves.
You need to look into MarkLine (also known as ScoreMarks) — a custom context
that includes only rehearsal marks, tempo markings, etc., which is then
included at only certain points of a multi-staff score.
Cheers,
Kieren.
- Re: Overriding position of a full bar rest does not always work, Peter Toye, 2019/12/01
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Kieren MacMillan <=
- Re: Overriding position of a full bar rest does not always work, Peter Toye, 2019/12/01
- Re: Overriding position of a full bar rest does not always work, Peter Toye, 2019/12/02
- Re: Overriding position of a full bar rest does not always work, kieren_macmillan kieren_macmillan, 2019/12/02
- Re: Overriding position of a full bar rest does not always work, Peter Toye, 2019/12/02
- Re: Overriding position of a full bar rest does not always work, Kieren MacMillan, 2019/12/03
- Re: Overriding position of a full bar rest does not always work, Peter Toye, 2019/12/03