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Howdy Jaap,
This change was by design, to accommodate lyric placement without interference from barlines that crossed where they were unwanted. You can use a brace or bracket to group the staves you want to have barlines cross between. ttfn, Sherry |
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Hello Cherry,
I'm currently working on quit some corrections and additions in many of our bands paper music. We have our notations in several versions. One for keyboard which is 2 staves (left hand and right hand), a second one is conductor 3 or 4 staves, and a third is the melody line for harmonica players (only one stave, but with lyrics. When lyrics is between the lines I can agree that the bar lines coud be interfering, although I had no problems with bar lines that crossed the lyrics. My Keyboard versions in general has two staves, but no lyrics. This is the one where I really mis the bar lines, but particular the repeat lines and the end lines. It would be great to have a configurable option to switch on/off bar lines in the staves, I would suggest always to have the end barlines and repeat lines to be printed. Looking forward for your reaction Cheers Jaap |
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Hello Cherry,
Thanks, yes that solves the issue for me. It is also what i found in most of my organ music books. I can add this to my favorite template. However I could imagine that without the "Bracing" still the end of the staves as standard gets a barline across the staves, the same as at the front of the staves. This is not where lyrics are crossing by barelines. Cheers Jaap |
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Howdy Jaap,
We do have a "to do" task that will allow this option to be easier to use in the future. <blockquote><hr size=0><!-quote-!><font size=1>quote:</font> However I could imagine that without the "Bracing" still the end of the staves as standard gets a barline across the staves, the same as at the front of the staves. <!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote> Good point! I'll add this emendation to the task 1703. ttfn, Sherry |
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