On 03.08.2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am working on a part extraction job for a composer and I have recently 
upgraded to 2006b, but am noticing many similarities to some of the 
peculiarities of 2003b.  For instance, clicking the speedy note entry on any 
completed bar somehow helps reset the spacing of that bar, up to a point.  I 
noticed this especially with part extraction, that many problems of the spacing 
could be solved simply by clicking through an entire part using speedy note 
entry and then clicking off to see all the measures get optimized.  All except 
some specific bars, for some reason.  Perhaps these measures had been tinkered 
with directly in the score which brings settings (for better or worse) to the 
extracted part.  At any rate, I have two questions; is there a better, more 
efficient manner of doing what I have described without simply having to click 
through an entire part using speedy note entry?  Also, for the bars that seem 
to be frozen and do not respond to the above method (many of which h
ave notes either very close or even spilling out over their respective barlines), how do 
I remove any settings which seem to be inherent in the measure?  I have tried using the 
measure attributes dialogue box to no effect, and ended up having to go with the 
"nuclear" option and copying measures that weren't in bad repair and replacing 
entries.  I'm hoping there is a simpler solution?

As someone else already said, you probably just have to respace your whole document.

The bars with notes "very close" or "spilling out" probably have too many notes in them ie more than the time sig allows.
I have one more gripe about a particular bug that existed also back in 2003. You're using page layout, you're playing around with the spacing between systems, you think you have the proper layout that just fits your pages, and then while you're working with the document, a line or lines will just reappear out of nowhere and end up on a new final page. Why is it that page layout will just allow systems to go into limbo, making it look like you've gotten your layout right, until you go through each page and notice that for some reason you have system 10 at the bottom of the first page, and system 12 at the top of the second? I can deal with this bug and check for it in three and four page parts, but in long optimized scores this seems like a serious pitfall. And I'm suspecting this bug has been around for more than just three years.

Turn on Automatic Update Layout.

Johannes

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