Make Spacers more useful
It would be helpful if spacers could also be used to
- reduce space
- adjust the space between the upper page margin and the the top stave
- adjust the space between the lower page margin and the bottom stave
It would be helpful if spacers could also be used to
- reduce space
- adjust the space between the upper page margin and the the top stave
- adjust the space between the lower page margin and the bottom stave
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the fixed spacer can reduce space
Reduce Space: Fixed spacer does this, you might have to disable "vertical justification" for it to take effect due to a bug
Upper page margin and top stave: Upwards spacer from top stave seems to do just that for me
Lower page margin and bottom stave: Downwards spacer from bottom stave looks to do pretty much that too, unless you make it too large so it can't fit anymore, in which case your system is naturally shifted to the next page.
If these somehow don't work for you as expected, then please share a score and the steps to reproduce the issue you're seeing.
In reply to Reduce Space: Fixed spacer… by jeetee
Ah, thanks for your reply. So this is kind of a bug.
The Spacer between the upper page margin and the top visable stave is ineffective,
if there is a hidden stave above the top visable stave.
In reply to Ah. This is a "bug". The… by oMrSmith
Yes, (and a bit no) that's a bug.
Your spacer is trying to make space between your staff and the invisible one; with the invisible staff not being there, there is nothing for that spacer to do. Which is why it technically is "works as designed".
But I agree that the design here is not what one would reasonably expect, so reporting this as something to address in the future would be a good thing.
In reply to Yes, (and a bit no) that's a… by jeetee
The bug seems to have been spotted already #47641: Frame stops Upwards staff spacer from working
In reply to The bug seems to have been… by SteveBlower
Not quite the same, it seems
In reply to Not quite the same, it seems by Jojo-Schmitz
Ah yes. In this case it is a hidden staff rather than a frame that is the fly in the ointment. Very similar symptoms though. Perhaps there is a common cause.