What's going on here?
Another auto placement issue of the ending double barline??
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Another auto placement issue of the ending double barline??
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Mismatch between small and normal staff, probably #277039: small staves incorrect bar lines
In reply to Mismatch between small and… by Jojo-Schmitz
I'm actually not concerned with the 2 different sizes of staves; the double-bar lines are all good except the top one (circled). I'm curious why it's extending down so much.
In reply to I'm actually not concerned… by [DELETED] 31517920
Sorry for the correction:
This is an Final barline (thin-thick).
In reply to Sorry for the correction:… by Ziya Mete Demircan
Semantics :-).
In reply to Mismatch between small and… by Jojo-Schmitz
the extending staff lines past the double barlines is noticeable, but my picture also shows the top double barline extending downwards quite a bit for no reason.
It seems you have barlines in that staff set to extend to the next staff. To change this, right-click the barline, choose "Select->All Similar Elements in Same Staff", and then uncheck "Span to next staff" in the Inspector.
In reply to It seems you have barlines… by mattmcclinch
Thanks Matt! Interesting, I never selected "Span to next staff" during the writing process...
And now that we're on the topic, "Extend" would be a better word here than "span."
In reply to Thanks Matt! Interesting, I… by [DELETED] 31517920
Semantics :-).
In reply to Semantics :-). by Jojo-Schmitz
Na just a grammar issue :). Span, as a verb, does not "span to" it spans "from _____ to _____." Span is just a poor word to use here.