[sib-access] Re: printing just one staff

  • From: saeed Mirzazadeh <saeedm19@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 00:20:59 +0100

Dear Cevin,
yes. you understood right. thanks for your help. it works.
Saeed

On 12/29/11, Kevin L Gibbs <kevjazz@xxxxxx> wrote:
> I want to make sure that I'm understanding you correctly.  when you say "one
> staff," do you mean printing one instrument part from a score, or do you
> mean print one actual staff from one individual part?  I'm going to assume
> that you mean to print one part from a score.  this will result in several
> staves of that same part on one or more sheets of paper.  When you print a
> part in Sibelius 5.x or later, you first press the letter W while focused on
> the staff you want in the score.  This will bring up the individual part.
> If the part has several consecutive measures without music, these measures
> will be consolidated by Sibelius into one bar with a large black line across
> it and a number above that line indicating the number of measures rest.
> Note:  It is important that there be no music in these bars in the score.
> You must not write whole rests in these bars in the score yourself.  If you
> do, the parts will assume that there are notation symbols in the music and
> the measures
>   of rest will not be consolidated as described above.
>
> If you have no vision, the way to test whether your part has consolidated
> rests is to CTRL right arrow through your individual part.  Each measure
> should read out a number as you go through it.  If there is a multi measure
> rest, you'll notice a gap in the bar counting.  I suppose you could make
> absolutely sure you have what you need by getting sighted help.
>
> HTH,
> Kevin
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