I suggest you ...

allow hiding all time signatures and barlines

allow hiding all time signatures and barlines, and allow placing barlines on custom places. I think it's called Renaissance notation, and I assume from your help page that this is not implemented (yet).

Great system though.

Yours,
Bass

(I'm impressed)

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      • BassBass commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        If I may add one more note, sorry, comment,

        that the second bar and beyond stays the same while adjusting the bar (ie. sentence?) preceding, is actually usefull. The last note in a sentence is open to debate for choirs and/or conductors, meaning it can be lengthed or prolonged. Also, if the bar is that flexible as it is already (in the current noteflight version), notes can be added or removed in the same way, without effecting the bar (or sentence) next in place.

        Cheers then! Perhaps an easy(er) way to change to 33/4 or 32/4 then..

      • BassBass commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        This can be worked around though by enabling 33/4 measure times (for example)..

        I know that everything contained in the follow up bars stays in place, I can keep that in mind.

      • BassBass commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        Thank you joeberkovitz!)

        May I suggest that 'add new measure' copies the hidden barline status of the previous. That may preserve the great ease-of-use factor (indeed one of its strengths to write home about!).

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