Re: Changing the "midpoint" of a custom staff for stem direction purposes

2013-02-11 Thread Vaughan McAlley
On 11 February 2013 15:32, Paul Morris wrote: > On Feb 10, 2013, at 6:09 PM, Eluze wrote: > >> I never used such transformations, but in >> >> /NR 1.6.2 Modifying single staves /(2.17.11) I found: >> >> "The clef position and the position of middle C may need to be adjusted >> accordingly to fit

Re: Changing the "midpoint" of a custom staff for stem direction purposes

2013-02-10 Thread Paul Morris
On Feb 10, 2013, at 6:09 PM, Eluze wrote: > I never used such transformations, but in > > /NR 1.6.2 Modifying single staves /(2.17.11) I found: > > "The clef position and the position of middle C may need to be adjusted > accordingly to fit > the new lines." Thanks Eluze. I had actually trie

Re: Changing the "midpoint" of a custom staff for stem direction purposes

2013-02-10 Thread Eluze
n/internals/stem > > Any suggestions appreciated, hi I never used such transformations, but in /NR 1.6.2 Modifying single staves /(2.17.11) I found: "The clef position and the position of middle C may need to be adjusted accordingly to fit the new lines." maybe this can be of u

Changing the "midpoint" of a custom staff for stem direction purposes

2013-02-08 Thread Paul Morris
Hello everyone,Here's another obscure question.  If you change the line-positions to create a custom staff, for example to have a 4-line staff, what is the best way to also change the "midpoint" of the staff, so that the stem directions are correct for the altered staff?  (Notes should get upwards