I really thought you knew. Your rest placement is broken. At some point between 1.2.17 and 1.4.9 the quarter rest in the 3rd measure of the Sammartini excerpt in the tutorial migrated from below the treble staff, where it belongs, to above. I've been having tons of fun with this. I would appreciate a way of disabling automagic rest placement so that I can do it myself. It is ironic that I have been able to put two stems on a half note head, which you do not approve of, and which guitar players including myself have been asking you to facilitate for years, but found it impossible to place a rest vertically between two notes in the same column, which you apparently, *and erroneously*, think is the only correct style. And it looks great! The part that has to be in only two parts does not look so great. It is also ironic that the double stem style went out of fashion at the same time as the dotted rest, which you love to pieces, and the z rest too, which you don't. All these extinctions had a common cause, which had nothing to do with good or bad notation. :-) -----------bug!! <ases c'!> gives a collision but <c! ases> has the natural offset to the left even though the notes are a sixth apart. I hope that helps to know that apparently the natural sign thinks it's in the wrong octave sometimes. :-) ------------------------------------------------------------ Information is not knowledge. Belief is not truth. Indoctrination is not teaching. Tradition is not evidence. David Raleigh Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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