Problem creating a fixed-width Horizontal Frame

• Feb 1, 2014 - 03:13

I have searched for hours for a solution to a particular problem I'm having. I have been through the handbook, through the forum, through YouTube videos, and anywhere else I can think of. For some reason, I cannot seem to overcome what appears to be a straightforward issue. Thanks for any help you can offer.

I have 5 measures spread across the width of a page. See attached 'before.mscz'. I am looking at the last line.

The very last measure is to become a Coda so I want to create a space (Horizontal Frame?) between the last measure and the preceding 4 measures. See attached 'wanted.jpg'. I will then add some text in the required gap that you see.

I assume that I am supposed to create a Horizontal Frame before the last measure so I select Create > Bars > Insert Horizontal Frame. Immediately, all measures on the line are shrunk and jammed against the left-side of the page. See the attached 'after default.mscz'.

As I stretch the Horizontal Frame, the last measure moves towards the right of the page but all the 4 preceding measures remain shrunken and bunched up on the left-side of the page. See attached 'after stretched.mscz'.

I have tried breaks, spacers, stretching, thresholds and everything else I can thing of but, no matter what I do, I cannot get the formatting I want. What am I doing wrong? Please put me out of my misery :)

Thank you for listening.


Comments

The attachments seem missing. But based on your description, I'm guessing you haven't yet discovered the "last system fill threshold" setting in Style / Edit General Style / Page. This controls whether the last system is stretched to the right margin or not. Sounds like you want this stretch but aren't getting it, so lower the threshold.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

Marc, you are the man. That is exactly what the problem was. I was setting the "last system fill threshold" to 100% because (intuitively?) I thought that meant that it would fill 100% of the page width. I don't quite understand why, but I now know that I need to do the complete opposite and actually set it to 0% - and that worked. Anyway, thank you. I really love the software and, considering how fast your reply came, I'd say support was fantastic too. I cannot believe that it is all free. That is incredible. Thank you again, Rob

In reply to by robspratt

The Threshold doesn't say how much to fill the last system - it says, how full does the system have to be before it fills. The fill itself is all or nothing. So a fill threshold of 100% says, only fill the last system if it is at least 100% full - which is to say, if it is less than 100% full, it won't fill. So that disabled fill. A fill threshold of 0% says, fill the last system if it is at least 0% full - which is to say, if it has anything at all (which of course it does) then it will fill.

A value of 50% says, if it it at least half full already, then fill it the rest of the way. Otherwise, leave it alone.

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