Apply "Merge Matching Rests" to all parts
I really like the ability to merge rests when dealing with multiple voices in a part. Would it be possible to make this a Style setting so that you can apply it to all parts automatically?
I really like the ability to merge rests when dealing with multiple voices in a part. Would it be possible to make this a Style setting so that you can apply it to all parts automatically?
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Hi, +1
Good point.
When applying rests in different (principally) choir parts on the same stave, I then need to align each set of voice rests over each other. This can be very time consuming on long pieces.
Thanks
lpoWilliam
In reply to Hi, +1 Good point. When… by lpowilliam
Can you post a short example.
In reply to Can you post a short example. by bobjp
Hi, and in no way am I meaning to hijack not_dexters_lab's post and feature request, here is my example. If not_dexters_lab means something else I'll happy post mine as a separate new feature request :-)
I have knocked together a few notes and rests to show my meaning.
Love to all
lpoWilliam
In reply to Hi, and in no way am I… by lpowilliam
That is possible, by setting this staff by staff. Not really a lot of work, and you copuld even make it part of a template
In reply to That is possible, by setting… by Jojo-Schmitz
Hi Jojo, thanks for this.
What steps did you follow to achieve this?
KR
lpoWilliam
In reply to Hi Jojo, thanks for this… by lpowilliam
Right-click into the staff, Staff/Instrument properties, tick the box "merge matching rests" (or some such)
It is a per staff-wide setting, the OP's request is to make that (also) a score-wide setting.
The Closed score SATB templates have set this by default
In reply to Right-click into the staff,… by Jojo-Schmitz
Hi jojo, thanks for this. It works for me.
Looking forward to a global setting as OP
KR
lpoWilliam
Thanks for this post. I have been "making invisible" individually. This will greatly reduce complication.