When staff color is other than black, all the elements should be above and not under.
Hi everyone,
Id like to bring attention to an issue that bugs me for a while. Sometimes I have to use a red-colored staff, which brings along a curious bug. Logic and aesthetics dictates that in this case, all the staff elements - notes, barlines etc. should be rendered on top of the staff. Almost everything is - except of barlines, unfortunately.
Could you please fix it?
Currently the fix is quite simple, to select all the offending elements, switch to the Properties tab, select Appearance, arrange To front, switch back. I mean I love that there are options, but still, this is exactly 4 more steps that I'd love there to be...
Thanks for consideration, have a great day, everyone!
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It is the stacking order, not sure about Mu4, but in Mu3 it was possible to change that via the elements' properties in the Inspector
In reply to It is the stacking order,… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks for the reply! You mean you could change the stacking of all barlines in general, or just the one you selected?
In reply to Thanks for the reply! You… by Fantomas.CZ
The latter, but you can select all barlines at once
In reply to The latter, but you can… by Jojo-Schmitz
Well, yes, I know, and I'm doing that, for every single file out of hundred or so... But that's why I'm writing here. I would prefer not having to do that at all. Mainly because I cannot imagine someone wanting to have the colored staff above the barline, that's just ugly and wrong... And as the other elements render correctly, I suppose there is a way to set it in the program itself. But this needs to be done by the programmers, of course.