On 3 Mar 2005 at 17:28, Mark D Lew wrote:

> It's just that I would have worded it to say that removal of 
> empty staves is what needs to be separated from "optimization".

The meaning of the word "optimization" would then be associated with 
something that is not remotely related to the concept the word 
represents.

You "optimize" in Finale in order to optimize the usage of space on 
the page, by eliminating blank staves, so you can fit more systems in 
fewer pages. This has *zilch* to do with vertical positioning of 
staves within systems.

So, I think you have a completely backwards conception of what 
"optimization" actually is -- optimization *is* removing blank 
staves, and the part that you use of it is something else entirely 
that has nothing to do with optimizing space on the page (though you 
might reduce spacing between staves in order to fit more systems on 
one page; but you could also *increase* spacing in order to avoid 
overlap of extreme elements, and that is the opposite of optimizing).

-- 
David W. Fenton                        http://www.bway.net/~dfenton
David Fenton Associates                http://www.bway.net/~dfassoc

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