I've followe your instructions, and the spacing is sort of inbetween correct for layer one and layer four. The half note gets too much space, but when I check the spacing of layer four, the 32nd notes are to close to eachother. So neither layer gets proper spacing.

David W. Fenton wrote:

The puzzling part for me is that others are reporting that they can't replicated it. Here's how to get it to happen:

- In layer 1, in 4/4, enter 2 quarters and one half note.

- Put a trill articulation on the half note.

- Move the notation from layer 1 to layer 4.

- In layer 1, enter the same two quarters and the 16ths and 32nds necessary to realize the trill.

- From staff styles, apply blank notation to the first layer.

- In the instrument list, set layer 4 to no instrument at all.

- Check playback (it should be OK).

- Now, space the measure, and you'll see that it is spaced as though the notes in layer 1 are visible.

My guess is that this is something that went wrong around the time blank notation was introduced, and I discovered it only with WinFin2K3 because that was the first version I used since it was introduced.






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