Empty bars not hiding...
Hi,
Not sure what the problem is here, I might be overlooking something but I have "hide empty bars" selected and yet the empty bars are still visible...
Thanks for the help.
Cheers,
Uri
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If all staves within a system are empty, then MuseScore will force show the first staff. Otherwise someone reading the score won't be aware that time should be passing during playback there.
Ah, I see now that you're using drumset as an intro in-between. In that case I propose 3 possible options to make this work.
1. Use measure stretch
2. Use a fixed spacer to overlay the staves
3. Use measure stretch and leading space offset on the first measure rest which can be made invisible.
I've done each method once in the attached sample. Personally I'd go with option 1 as it is the only option that remains musically true to what is happening.
In reply to If all staves within a… by jeetee
Ahaa, sure, that makes sense. Thanks for the tips!
Cheers,
Uri
Bump. Same problem, different context. Thought I'd reuse the thread.
I'm having problems hiding staves throughout this score. I attached the first page:
/Users/Mini2/Desktop/hide staff.mscz.zip
In reply to Bump. Same problem,… by rkhirst
Ok. I added a second piano (upper), to add alterations in small staves, and in the style of an Ossia. This part is empty except the two places I have pasted measures: the intro, and the Coda ending, both visible here.
I'd like to focus on the bass clef. This is from the Piano I (large). I can't make it go away. These are new, inserted measures. I cannot hide this staff, or find anything on it. If I add more measures and line breaks, it will disappear on the next line, which will instead have an unhideable treble clef of Piano 2 (small). Going back and deleting the offending first line will bring the bass clef forward: it will unhide on the next line down.
Clearly MuseScore thinks this is not empty. But what am I looking for? what kind of object bumps a trace of itself forward to new measures when it is deleted? If this is a bug, can you help me figure out what the case is? (why it's happening specifically here)
In reply to Ok. I added a second piano … by rkhirst
GOT IT. It's the pedal. Even though the pedal-up is in the previous measure, Musescore appears to count it as still active. Moving the pedal-up back so there's another "buffer" beat finally allows the next line to hide. Surely this counts as a bug?
In reply to GOT IT. It's the pedal. … by rkhirst
Looks different between 4.2.0 and the latest development build: in the latter is shows the treble/top staff rather than the bass/bottom staff
In reply to Looks different between 4.2… by Jojo-Schmitz
This can't be the desired behavior, right? The beat after a pedal mark is completed, Musescore counts the mark as still active... and in the latest build, active on the incorrect staff. Yikes.
In reply to This can't be the desired… by rkhirst
That's why it got fixed
In reply to That's why it got fixed by Jojo-Schmitz
Can you explain? You're saying in the latest build it shows upper staff instead of lower, but neither should be displayed. We might need screen shots to sort this out XD
In reply to Can you explain? You're… by rkhirst
MuseScore never hides all staves. It always shows ( or rather should show ) the top most staff, even if empty, if there's no other non empty to show
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New uncluttered file highlighting the problem.
In reply to New uncluttered file… by rkhirst
For me it looks like this pic 1 (before). The pedal marks in red are causing hidden staves to show.
Adjusting the pedal asterisks back one beat I get pic 2 (after).
The second staff is fixed, but the first is still wrong. The empty Pno2 bass clef has been replaced with an empty Pno1 treble clef. Are you saying that for you, the file looks like the second pic, without any adjustment?
And if so, why is that fixed? It's definitely better. but still showing unwanted staves.
In reply to For me it looks like this. … by rkhirst
I cannot see the images.
In reply to I cannot see the images. by Asher S.
sorry, fixed