Mid-staff clefs
Why the first circled clef is placed at the beginning of a measure, while the second is at the end of the previous measure?
I can't move the second clef at the beginning of the measure. Is there a way?
Thanks!
Why the first circled clef is placed at the beginning of a measure, while the second is at the end of the previous measure?
I can't move the second clef at the beginning of the measure. Is there a way?
Thanks!
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Depends on whether you apply the clef to a measure or to the first note of a measure
In reply to Depends on whether you apply… by Jojo-Schmitz
I've tried and selected only the first note, or the whole measure, and clicked on the bass clef in the palette, but the clef is always positioned at the end of the previous measure.
In reply to I've tried and selected only… by solitone
I'm away from my computer, but I'm 99% sure that a clef applied to a note appears before the note, within the measure while a clef applied to a measure shoes at the end of the previous measure
In reply to I'm away from my computer,… by Jojo-Schmitz
It certainly does in 3.7
In reply to It certainly does in 3.7 by rothers
I am in 4.3.2. It's confusing, because previous ones where applied at the beginning of the measure, as expected. This one won't work though:
Notice the note selected.
End result :-(
Click on the Palette - this place the clef before the barline by default.
Now go to the Properties tab:
In reply to Click on the Palette - this… by underquark
When applied to a note it should do this by default (Auto), otherwise I'd call it a bug and regression vs Mu3
In reply to When applied to a note it… by Jojo-Schmitz
According to Gould clef changes at the start of a bar always go before the bar line, except if they are to start a cue or are after a repeat. So the current default looks sensible as that is the most common usage. The other usages are doable by adjusting the properties.
In reply to Click on the Palette - this… by underquark
That's it! Thanks!