BTW my post previous was an answer to this
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Originally Posted by ReaDim
The nature and the purpose of the notation is absolutely different from the midi editor. So that it is not correct to expect equally good paper and sound results. To "print" a book and to "print" a CD are just different thinks. So your mockup will sound worse in case you get a correct and clean notation. IMHO.
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Originally Posted by ijijn
Sure! ... Are you agreeing or disagreeing?
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Im kind of confused on that point as well.
What I mean with accurate notation is just notation I can work with & give to someone to clean up, rather than something that is ready for print. That might be where we have some disagreement, but in the end it doesnt matter, I like all people here on the forum and just ignore me you feel if my opinions are irrelevant.
About your post i probably agree with approach #2 if I understand you correctly
The problem I ran in to before was that I had a piccolo three lines above the staff and keyswitches several lines below and had to choose between showing both keyswitches and high piccolo notes or hide both, and this doesnt feel very practical.