Am Sonntag, den 15.11.2020, 15:13 +0000 schrieb Mark Knoop: > At 15:08 on 15 Nov 2020, Jonas Hahnfeld wrote: > > Am Sonntag, den 15.11.2020, 10:04 -0500 schrieb Kieren MacMillan: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > This discussion/development/enhancement — which is happening just > > > after a thread on the FB group about centred measure numbers — has > > > made me wonder if it’s possible to roll measure-centred measure > > > numbers into the actual BarNumber code [instead of forcing people to > > > (ab)use MeasureCounter]… > > > > > > Is there any technical reason the main BarNumber code can’t be > > > improved to allow users to have bar numbers centred within the > > > measure? > > > > I think that's a totally different topic and not actually related to > > positioning the usual bar numbers that are above the bar line in all > > scores that I ever played from.
Looks like my recollection was wrong here: In most *classical* scores. The medleys of film music that I played in (hobby) orchestras mostly use rehearsal marks and / or bar numbers *below* bar lines. > Measure-centred bar numbers are fairly standard in film scores. Do you mean the conductor's score? Or maybe the full soundtrack scores for professionals follow a different style than what I described above? Jonas
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