How to automatic avoid this?
Hi, Gang!!!
I use MuseScore 3.6.2 Portable AppImage inside computers with Ubuntu Studio 20.04.2 LTS (64 bit Linux).
I wonder if there is some AUTOMATIC way to avoid the empty space at the end of the last system of the scores. (like the sample I'm adjusting).
Personally, I don't like it (even the fact it seems to be the "standard" way).
Blessings and Greetings from Chile.
JUAN
Attachment | Size |
---|---|
Captura de pantalla_2021-02-21_15-08-28.png | 372.06 KB |
Comments
Last system fill threshold? https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/layout-and-formatting
In reply to Last system fill threshold?… by Shoichi
Mmm... Not exactly.
If I change it to 0 (zero), I get a very huge last bar to fill that area. But, it is not what I expected.
I'm talking about some kind of automatic horizontal justification (like the very great "new" vertical justification).
In reply to Mmm... Not exactly. If I… by jotape1960
Use the breaks or Ctrl+A->increase Stretch.
In reply to Use the breaks. by Shoichi
I "catch" the idea.
Well, it seems to be we will have to wait a little about this automatic command, he he he!
In reply to Mmm... Not exactly. If I… by jotape1960
Not sure I understand, if you don't want it stretched, but don't want space, what alternative is there?
In reply to Not sure I understand, if… by Marc Sabatella
Hi, Marc!!!
You wrote: "What alternative is there?"
Simple, a full bar size justification to distribute it along the systems. So, the last system could have more than one bar, to avoid that "ugly" huge one bar to fill that last space.
Can you follow my idea? ???
In reply to Hi, Marc!!! You wrote: "What… by jotape1960
Add system breaks
In reply to Add system breaks by Jojo-Schmitz
Hi, Jojo!!!
Yes, I understand that part, hehe.
I just hope this automatic implementation... Some day.
Dream is still free, Or... Am I wrong? ???
Hihihi!!!
In reply to Hi, Jojo!!! Yes, I… by jotape1960
Any automatic is only as as good as it can get switched off...
What should sich a horizontal spread do then, work only on the last page (of a section), only on the last 2 systems, on tha last 2 pages? On the entire score? Only in absence of manual system andf page breakes, or ignoring those?
In reply to Any automatic is only as as… by Jojo-Schmitz
Obviously, on the entire score. It is very rare in the general world of music scores to find anything that does not fill the last line. Actually I think the vast majority of scores are page-justified as well. Equally obviously, if justification is the default, then manual anything overrides it. (I can't understand your first sentence.)
In reply to Obviously, on the entire… by Imaginatorium
Not obvious at all. Not for example in presence of manual system and page breaks. To not fill the last line is what the 'Last system fill theshold' setting is about. Last system and last pages are quite often treated differently than others, layout-wise.
My 1st sentence means that if there where such an automation, there would need to be a way to disable it.
In reply to Not obvious at all. Not for… by Jojo-Schmitz
Well, sorry, but it is obvious to me and I am sure to many others. Automatic justification obviously means that the default rendering produced by the program is such as to fill the last line, then obviously manual settings (just like anywhere else) set how you want it when the default is not appropriate. Now you have clarified your first sentence, it is just obviously wrong. You do not need to "disable" anything, you simply make whatever manual adjustments are required.
Are you speaking in some sense on behalf of the prorgramming team? Or is this just your personal opinion?
In reply to Well, sorry, but it is… by Imaginatorium
It is obvious that you want the last system filled, but not obvious how, from where to take the additional measures that might be needed there, if any, I've outlined several possible options, none of which is an obvious choice, so any automatic would get it wrong more often than right, so it needs to be possible to disable it altogether.
In reply to It is obvious that you want… by Jojo-Schmitz
You don't need to manually stretch measures to fill in a line completely, MuseScore does it for you.
Instead of doing that by line, MuseScore could stretch the measures between each manual line break to get balanced lines.
Example:
Score with measures where MuseScore is able to fit 5 of them by line.
Musically in that score line breaks makes sense every 6 measures, so you add them so
Current ugly result: lines with: 5 measures / 1 measure / 5 measures / 1 measure ...
Expected result: nicely balanced lines with about 3 measures each