Mats Bengtsson wrote:
If you replace the spacing note with an ordinary note, you see better
what happens.
If you then keep playing around with the example, you will notice that
it's the "*0"
that's the culprit. If you use s4^"..." instead, the result looks much
better.
Thanks. It does look muc
Trevor Daniels wrote:
Paul
Release 11 differs from release 10 in this respect. IIRC
release 10 expanded a bar to accommodate text attached to a
skip note in a multi-measure rest bar. The R11 NR now says
at the end of 1.2.2, Writing rests:
...
Long text is better attached to a
zero-lengt
If you replace the spacing note with an ordinary note, you see better
what happens.
If you then keep playing around with the example, you will notice that
it's the "*0"
that's the culprit. If you use s4^"..." instead, the result looks much
better.
Of course, you don't get this artificially large
Paul
Release 11 differs from release 10 in this respect. IIRC
release 10 expanded a bar to accommodate text attached to a
skip note in a multi-measure rest bar. The R11 NR now says
at the end of 1.2.2, Writing rests:
"Text attached to a multi-measure rest will be centered
above or below it. Lo