Openscore: Rules/suggestions for scaling staff space and adjustments staff/system distance
See attached image ( from the source) and score: What are the rules/ would be the best way to fit the score on the page without having much spacing left to the bottom of the page?
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Perhaps adjusting Page's "Staff Distance" to 12.5sp? and additionally settting scaling to "1.000mm" , but in this case it will make a page break
To answer your specific question, go to Style menu > General > Bar and set Spacing to 1.0.
How to find the best layout settings in general
TLDR
It doesn't really matter if the music is small and/or there is wasted space at the bottom of each page.
Long answer
It is not possible to know what the best layout and spacing are until the entire transcription is complete.
The optimum stave space (sp) value is the largest possible value that:
The optimum value is likely to change as you progress with the transcription, so you don't know what the final value will be until right at the end.
I recommend these settings for the template score...
While doing the transcription
Continue adding line and page breaks to match the original score. You may find places where your "safe" stave space value is not as safe as you thought and you need to reduce it even more to keep the line and page breaks matching the original. This is OK, just go ahead and set it to a new safe value.
Once you have finished the transcription
You might be asked to make changes, so go ahead and submit the score as it is (i.e. with a safe value for the stave space). Once the score has met all the other requirements I will find the optimum stave space value myself.
How to find the optimum stave space value?
You don't need to do this, but here is how I do it in case you are interested.
Finding a sensible stave space value
Ideally all line and page breaks should match the original, but strictly enforcing this rule could result in:
To avoid these, I might do the following:
All of these steps were necessary for Mozart's Symphony No. 41 ("Jupiter"), which was based on this PDF.
Use the same values for all movements
All movements should have the same layout and style settings, but the optimum stave space value is likely to be different for each movement. The optimum value must be found for each movement, and then the smallest value used for all of the movements.
(In practise it is not necessary to find the optimum value for all the movements. Simply take the optimum value for the first movement and use it for all later movements. If you find that a later movement requires a smaller value then go back and change the previous ones.)
In reply to We ask for movements to be… by shoogle
Just uploaded a version of the first movement of the violin concerto op. 35 of Tchaikovsky (https://musescore.com/user/660611/scores/4988702)
But maybe not clever enough to figure out the best ratio between page scaling and page settings (staff distance, system distance... ;-)
Reference score is: http://imslp.org/wiki/File:PMLP03312-Ciaikovskij_-35-_Violin_Concerto_D_fs.pdf
(resp. #105393 on http://imslp.org/wiki/Violin_Concerto%2C_Op.35_(Tchaikovsky%2C_Pyotr))
So suggestions are welcome (maybe also for overlapping elements).
And last but not least: Thanks for the contribution of the community so far.