hide-a-rest
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- zuill
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I only see default rests. Those are automatic, and can't be hidden with the H key. If you want all of those hidden, then change the Staff Attributes to not show them.
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- motet
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To hide on a measure-by-measure basis, enter a whole rest and hide it. There is a plug-in to convert default rests to whole rests. I can be applied selectively; I don't recommend running it on the entire document.
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Thats works, thanks!motet wrote:To hide on a measure-by-measure basis, enter a whole rest and hide it. There is a plug-in to convert default rests to whole rests. I can be applied selectively; I don't recommend running it on the entire document.
- Peter Thomsen
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Unchecking Rests in the pane {Items to Display} does not hide Default Whole Rests.musicus wrote:I unchecked rests in Staff Attributes and nothing changes.
Instead, in the Staff Attributes, in the pane {Behaviors}, un-check “Display Rests in Empty Measures”.
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- zuill
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I intimated that in my post, but didn't specify where the check box was for the default rests. I should have. Oops.
Zuill
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