Can't decrease space between notes while doing Cross-staff notation.
Can't decrease space between last two notes.
The last note does not want to decrease by draging it by mouse.
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Can't decrease space between last two notes.
The last note does not want to decrease by draging it by mouse.
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See: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/edit-mode#offset-notes
It is usually best to attach the *.mscz file so that someone can take a look at it.
In reply to See: https://musescore.org… by Shoichi
I think what you are seeing is technically the correct spacing. The noteheads are equally spaced, the left/right handedness of the stems is what make it look uneven. However, you can adjust the position of the last note in the inspector either by adjusting the leading space in the "segment" section or the x offset in the "chord" section. The leading space is to be preferred as it will also apply to all notes at the same position within the beat. If you adjust the x offset it would mean that the notehead would not align vertically with another note that should sound at the same time but as you have no such notes, it probably won't matter. For what it's worth, my personal approach would be to leave it as musescore has (correctly) written it.
In reply to See: https://musescore.org… by Shoichi
It works. I just didn’t know about Edit mode. Thank you Shoichi.=)
FWIW, MuseScore 4 does "optical" spacing, which should improve the default look in cases like this where the correct"mathematical" spacing ends up looking strange because of the different stem directions.
In reply to FWIW, MuseScore 4 does … by Marc Sabatella
Surely something would have to look strange if the notes in the example would be accompanied by 4 x 16ths with stems all in one direction in another voice or stave - either the group with ups and down stems would have noteheads with uneven looking spacing or the group with one-way stems would have actual uneven spacing.
In reply to Surely something would have… by SteveBlower
Yes, there will always be cases where something is strange, and cases where you might want to fiddle with things. But here is how that example looks:
I can see quite a few improvements here:
That's quite the improvement, really, in just one measure!