Sorry, Mike. I pasted a screenshot into the post that showed an entire page with a title header at the top and at the bottom music notes being obscured by the page slider. I don´t think it was an unreasonable assumption that what was visible to me then would be included in the post. Most software that doesn´t want graphics pasted in will do NOTHING when trying to do so.
What I suggested was that on entering performance mode where the page slider is supposed to be always visible, the header can be removed and the music page moved up without rescaling so that the music page is the same size. What MobileSheets does instead is always rescale the page to fill the screen including the space the slider uses.
You have built into the system a way that keeps the page slider from covering music in performance mode even when the setting requires it to be always visible.
I've been thinking about this some more and if I were modifying the program I would integrate the page slider into the (what is it called?) bar below it that includes Display mode and Page Scaling. Without changing the size of that bar, move all the icons down so that there is only 1-2 pixels between them and the bottom. There is then plenty of room for the elements of the page slider above them.
What I suggested was that on entering performance mode where the page slider is supposed to be always visible, the header can be removed and the music page moved up without rescaling so that the music page is the same size. What MobileSheets does instead is always rescale the page to fill the screen including the space the slider uses.
You have built into the system a way that keeps the page slider from covering music in performance mode even when the setting requires it to be always visible.
- Turn on performance mode.
- Back out of the piece.
- Reselect the piece.
- Now the page slider never shows (tested only on iOS), but that, of course, is not what "always visible" means!
I've been thinking about this some more and if I were modifying the program I would integrate the page slider into the (what is it called?) bar below it that includes Display mode and Page Scaling. Without changing the size of that bar, move all the icons down so that there is only 1-2 pixels between them and the bottom. There is then plenty of room for the elements of the page slider above them.