The Line Is Stucked Below The Bottom Gap
I can not move the line below the bottom gap down. It's stucked there.
How to do that?
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I can not move the line below the bottom gap down. It's stucked there.
How to do that?
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Bottom Gap Problem.mscz | 14.02 KB |
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What line, what bottom gap?
Something like the attached?
Don't abuse staff text for something it is not, then other elements (such as your volta's) that go at the top of the staff don't get wrongly dislocated.
If you use text frames instead you can also remove the enormous bottom gap value of the title frame and the spacer between the two staves.
See attached where those text instructions have been moved in text frames instead.
In reply to Don't abuse staff text for… by jeetee
Jojo-Schmitz, How did you fix it?
In reply to Jojo Smith, How did you fix… by zanshin777
Basically disabling autoplace for the top text
In reply to Basically disabling… by Jojo-Schmitz
There is no option like "disable autoplace" at;
"Format - Style - Text Styles - Title"
"Format - Style - Text Styles - Subtitle"
Also I selected the problematic line and looked at the inspector. I could not find "disable autoplace" option there too.
???
In reply to There is no option like … by zanshin777
It is in the Inspector for every element, so also for this text, which is a Staff Texte
In reply to It is in the Inspector for… by Jojo-Schmitz
I disabled it on the inspector. It works. Thank you very much for the answers.
In reply to I disabled it on the… by zanshin777
It works until something changes in the layout. This is not the correct solution. The correct solution was given originally by @jeetee - don't use staff text for this, because it isn't. Use a frame instead. Staff text should only be used for text you actually want associated with a particular note on a particular staff. Frames are more general blocks of text before the score or between lines. All those large texts should be frames. Bonus - you won't need spacers either.