![]() ![]() It does the trick and the barline can now be split into different tried the Hide when empty set to always, but I think that unfortunatelly I found a bug here as well: MU4 demo You're right, holding Control while adding the measure barline works. Adding an ossia staff last, keeps the system bracket over the invisible staff.Īlthough adding the staff first makes the system bracket only cover the reamining 2 staves (which is expected behaviour), adding it as the last staff makes the system bracket go over the invisible ossia staff for no reason. The spacing between the two staves of the Grand staff should not change where there is no ossia staff visible.ģ. Adding an ossia staff in the middle is a more visible issue of (2) There should be no space added between the systems that do not contain any visible measures in the ossia staff.Ģa. If I add just two visible measures on the ossia staff, the whole layout changes to accomodate an invisible staff, although there are only 2 measures visible in only one system. Adding an ossia staff adds space between all systems in all pages. This is annoying as I would like to keep the main barline a solid line, but make only the ossia barline dotted in my case.Ģ. ![]() If I change the barline of an ossia measure to dotted, dash or any kind of barline, the main staff barline changes as well, even though the selected barline/measure is just the upper one. The barline cannot be different from the main staff. The following examples assume that there is a Piano grand staff and you add an extra staff and make it narrow and cutaway. There are a number of issues with cutaway staves that should be pointed out.
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