Shouldn't the full measure rest be centered between TS and the right barline in this case?
Here Sibelius adds an extra space for the cautionary clef, but it looks strange to my eyes.
Looking for consensus.
Centering full measure rest
Centering full measure rest
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Re: Centering full measure rest
I would center the notes and the rests and disregard the clef. This is one reason why the older engravers centered single notes that occupy a whole measures.
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Re: Centering full measure rest
Yes, that is how it should be, thank you for the suggestion.John Ruggero wrote: ↑08 Feb 2022, 13:24 I would center the notes and the rests and disregard the clef. This is one reason why the older engravers centered single notes that occupy a whole measures.
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