Just wondering: what's the difference between an invisible but "standard" bar line and a "transparent" one?
Or, if you prefer, what's a "transparent bar line" good for?
Uhm... perhaps I found a difference: the transparent one is completely invisible also in the editor.
A good trigger for a lot of nasty things to say to my computer. ::)
The only way to detect it's presence is throught the bar counter. Unless you exlude it from the bar count, that is... ;)
Not the only way, and not even the best way.
To find transparent bar lines for staves that are not tagged: 'Visible:N', Press
Ctrl+F and paste the following in the '
Find what' field:
|Bar|Style:Transparent
I have not tested the validity of NoteWorthy's advice, I merely report it.
Well, of course once you suspect it can be there then you can use "find".
But first you must have a hint of its presence.
Thanks Rick, this looks like what I was looking for.
I mean: this was what I was looking for before I was puzzled by the "transparent bar"!
Well, that is not my experience. I use find often. I've not noticed that it checks my suspicions. What version of NWC are you using? :)
Sorry Rick, I missed your point. (Bed time here...)
What do you mean?
The emoticon tells me this is not a serious question, but anyway: 2.75.