09-09-2024, 12:09 AM
Sorry if this has been covered previously, but I just want to be sure I'm not missing something ...
I've been experimenting with display options and in particular with scrolling in landscape mode -- mostly wanting to make the piece more visible to me on my current display. The "problem" I have is that when I do this, I can't seem to be able to truly scale the page so the size of the notation isn't a bit overwhelming (because it's being forced to occupy the entire screen) -- which also results in less vertical space to display it -- so I have to scroll every few lines.
It seems to be an "all or nothing" approach to scaling in that you can choose to maximize width or maximize height (so it's really "how to fill the screen", but not to really "scale" the display within the window with any more granularity. I see some threads suggesting that you can achieve such scaling in portrait mode, but apparently not in landscape mode?
What I'd like to do is something like set the scale to an arbitrary percent (like "75%") so that (in landscape mode) the notation displays larger (but not distorted) than in portrait mode, but not overwhelmingly large. A consequence of this, of course would be that in that mode/scale) more of the page would be displayed vertically -- so I wouldn't have to scroll so frequently.
But I'm now thinking that this can't be done. Is that correct? If so, the only solution may be a change in hardware.
I've been experimenting with display options and in particular with scrolling in landscape mode -- mostly wanting to make the piece more visible to me on my current display. The "problem" I have is that when I do this, I can't seem to be able to truly scale the page so the size of the notation isn't a bit overwhelming (because it's being forced to occupy the entire screen) -- which also results in less vertical space to display it -- so I have to scroll every few lines.
It seems to be an "all or nothing" approach to scaling in that you can choose to maximize width or maximize height (so it's really "how to fill the screen", but not to really "scale" the display within the window with any more granularity. I see some threads suggesting that you can achieve such scaling in portrait mode, but apparently not in landscape mode?
What I'd like to do is something like set the scale to an arbitrary percent (like "75%") so that (in landscape mode) the notation displays larger (but not distorted) than in portrait mode, but not overwhelmingly large. A consequence of this, of course would be that in that mode/scale) more of the page would be displayed vertically -- so I wouldn't have to scroll so frequently.
But I'm now thinking that this can't be done. Is that correct? If so, the only solution may be a change in hardware.
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Gary H. Merrill
Gary H. Merrill