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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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The following describes the global Score settings in detail.<br />

• Top, Bottom, Left, and Right Margin fields: These values show the margin distances to<br />

the outer border of the printable area on the page. A “Top Margin 0.0 inches” value<br />

means that printing will start as close to the top of the paper as the selected printer<br />

driver will allow. This also means that the size of the printable area can vary between<br />

printers, although the difference should be minimal.<br />

Margins are only visible in Page Print view, where they are displayed as orange lines<br />

on the screen. (These lines are not printed.) It is also possible to change them directly<br />

in the score, by dragging them with the Pointer or Layout tool.<br />

• Add Bracket Space checkbox: Creates additional space between the left margin line and<br />

the beginning of staffs, for braces and brackets. If this option is unselected, staffs are<br />

aligned directly along the left margin line.<br />

• Alternating Margins checkbox: If selected, the left and right page margin settings are<br />

swapped on every second page. This can be useful if a score is going to be bound as<br />

a book: the inner margin usually needs to be a little bigger than the outer one. It’s<br />

possible that the opposite might be preferable, in cases where extra space is needed<br />

for remarks that may be added to the score at a later date.<br />

• Header Space field: Defines the height reserved for headers, between the top margin<br />

of the first page and the top margin of the first staff on the page (as per the assigned<br />

staff style).<br />

Note: Text objects inserted directly into this area automatically become global text<br />

elements (see Working with Global Text), and are displayed as headers in all score sets<br />

(full scores and parts).<br />

This value can also be changed directly in the score, by dragging the purple line above<br />

the first staff.<br />

• Line Distance field: Defines additional vertical distance between staff systems (single,<br />

multiple, or bracketed staffs can constitute a system) on the same page. It applies to<br />

full scores, as well as single staff parts.<br />

• Maximum Bars/Line field: This parameter can be useful when using small spacing values<br />

(see below), to prevent too many bars from being displayed on one line. The number<br />

set here limits the number of bars that can be displayed per line.<br />

Note: This setting can be overridden when using the Layout tool to change line breaks.<br />

(See Setting Line Breaks.)<br />

• Constant Spacing and <strong>Pro</strong>portional Spacing fields: These parameters determine the<br />

amount of horizontal distance between notes.<br />

• Constant Spacing affects the distance from note to note, regardless of rhythmic value.<br />

• <strong>Pro</strong>portional Spacing takes the note durations into consideration.<br />

1240 Chapter 43 <strong>Pro</strong>ject Settings in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>

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