Staff spacing
I created a piece in 2.0. When I opened it today it recommenced some reformatting and now when the piece loads, there's a large space between the first two staves that I can't seem to eliminate.
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Oh_My_God.mscz | 7.46 KB |
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Here is a version 3 fixed copy. There were a lot of empty lyrics in measure 7 that were empty but moved down causing the space.
In reply to Here is a version 3 fixed… by mike320
Thanks! That looks good.
Jack
In reply to Here is a version 3 fixed… by mike320
My quartet file has a strange space on only one place between parts that I can't close using the page spacing instructions, and I don't believe there are any lyric strings ... occasionally I inadvertently drag various objects but can undo using ctl+z, but I missed this one until it was too late. Any suggestions? THANKS!
In reply to My quartet file has a… by Kay S Tee
Your problem is that the tenuto on the G in the second measure of the system on the viola was moved. This is actually a far more common problem than the lyric problem for the OP. The first thing I do if I run into this problem myself is select the staves above and below the large space and press ctrl+r to fix them. If you can find the problem as I did, you can select only the problem item (the tenuto) and press ctrl+r to fix it without undoing any other adjustments you might have made.
In scores I've imported from version 2 I've run into this problem and there was nothing I could do to prevent it. I actually had to delete the articulation and reenter it to fix the problem. Fortunately yours is the common easy variety where you can press ctrl+r to fix it.
In reply to Your problem is that the… by mike320
I haven't opened a MS 2 score with MS3 yet. I was planning to undo all adjustments I had made in 2 before opening the score in 3. Is that a good idea?
In reply to I haven't opened a MS 2… by azumbrunn
What I do is accept to let version 3 reset all of the edits I made (it will be a pop up window) then press ctrl+a then ctrl+r to put everything back to their default positions. Once that's done, right click any spacer, select all similar elements and press delete to get rid of them since you will need very few
In reply to What I do is accept to let… by mike320
Then go thru Format > Style and reset everything to the defaults
In reply to My quartet file has a… by Kay S Tee
Many thanks to Mike for his speedy response and fix - MUCH APPRECIATED! : )
Nothing has changed. I still see a large space between staves 1 and 2. It was repaired earlier and now the problem has returned.
In reply to Nothing has changed. I still… by jackstone9
There are two Oh_My_God.mscz files attached above.
One file is yours, with the large space between the first two staves.
The other is mike320's fixed copy.
EDIT:
In case of another recurrence, and if you wish to fix the score yourself, open this 'abridged' copy of your affected score:
To_fix.mscz
and follow the steps (for practice).
Now you'll be able to fix your own score.
In reply to There are two Oh_My_God.mscz… by Jm6stringer
Great trick! Never ever before used that 'Subtract from selection', and never had an idea what it might be good for ;-)
In reply to Great trick! Never ever… by Jojo-Schmitz
After the subtraction, one can normally see what's left in the selection. That is not the case here.
in addition to the visible one, I knew there were blank verses (not certain how many), so I assumed they all remained selected after the subtraction (even though not visible).
Probably third time I've used it.