Dear Allen,

Here are a few more possibilities for a revised default file for your
consideration:

 - increased numbers of included staff styles, such as: hide barlines, hide
time signature, hide key signature, hide staff name etc.  These would save
users having to programme them themselves (new users find this a bit
daunting, I've found).

 - pre-assign metatools to the time signature tool.  For example, I use
1=3/8, 2=2/4, 3=3/4, 4=4/4, 5=5/4, 6=6/8, 7= 2+2+3/8 display as 7/8,
v=3+2+2/8 display as 7/8, etc. etc. etc.  There would be no harm in
pre-programming as many as possible.  Having 3/8, 6/8, 9/8 and 12/8
pre-programmed in this way would also reduce the incidence of seeing bars
filled with un-grouped quavers (i.e. because the new users have entered the
time signature incorrectly in the first place).

- not really part of the default file, I suppose, but a printed card with a
list of all the metatool keystrokes for each tool as programmed in the
default file(s).  Again, it would make the power of metatools more obvious
to new learners of Finale, and help to jog the memory of many experienced
users as well.

- I can't remember if this is still the case, but it used to be that the
Time Signature Options were set to display 4/4 as C and 2/2 as cut C.  I
would say that they should be de-selected in the default file.

Thanks again for the opportunity to make a contribution,

Matthew
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Fisher, Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Matthew Hindson'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 1:55 AM
Subject: RE: [Finale] Finale's Defaults


> Matthew,
>
> Thank-you very much for the well-thought feedback.
>
> Thanks for your time,
>
> Allen
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew Hindson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 6:28 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Finale] Finale's Defaults
>
>
> Dear Allen,
>
> I agree that Finale's default files could be made a little better.  Here
are
> some of my ideas (in no particular order):
>
> - I think that it would be nice if there a larger range of default files,
> e.g. early music, contemporary music, Broadway style, etc., each of which
> may contain different setting depending on the different requirements of
> each musical style.  For example, the contemporary music one may contain
> preloaded quarter-tone libraries.  The Broadway one could have 4 bars
locked
> per system.  Also if user-created-default styles could be accessed from
> within the Setup Wizard...
>
> - Rehearsal Letters - these should be bigger and bold, 18 point.
>
> - I believe that staves should be brought closer together within keyboard
> parts.  Say there is a violin and piano score, then it seems a bit
> nonsensical to have the same distance between each staff.  Also, it would
be
> great if there could be larger spaces between different orchestral
families
> in a score (e.g. between the contrabassoon and horn 1-2 staves in an
> orchestral score).  I guess that this would not be easy to implement?
>
> - Ledger lines (0.04cm) should be twice as thick as staff lines (0.02cm).
> Similarly, bar lines twice as thick.  These small adjustments make a
> considerable difference to the appearance of a printed score.
>
> - There could be an increased number of text and shape expressions that
come
> in the default files.  For example, all the myriad of directions for the
> different instruments (e.g. "con sord.", "senza sord." etc.).  These could
> be organized in instrumental families within the file.  It could also
> include a quite comprehensive list of general text expressions, e.g.
> crescendo, cresc., diminuendo, dim., legato, espressivo, cantabile, dolce,
> pesante, simile, sim., subito etc. etc. etc.
>
> - These new text expressions could include a q=120 or whatever tempo
marking
> done in EngraverText T so that we can finally be rid of those godawful
tempo
> markings made in Petrucci or Maestro (via the Create Tempo Marking
plugin).
> Better still, put a couple of there in so that beginners who can't work
out
> how to duplicate text expressions can at least change the ones that are
> already there.
>
> - I use a bold 18 point for large above-the-staff markings (e.g. "Lento").
> For other markings, e.g. "crescendo", I like 12 point italic, though some
> publishers prefer 14 point italic. I like 14 point italic for bar numbers.
> 10 point bold italic for tuplet numbers.
>
> - Increased numbers of custom smart shapes.  For some examples, see the
> lines in Sibelius 2, but for example, there could be thick horizontal
lines
> with arrows on either and/or each end, dotted lines with hooks and 'sul
> pont' or whatever written over them.  Anything to save the users having to
> create them themselves, or at least, have a wider selection from which to
> choose.
>
> - Having a much wider range of arrows to attach to custom smart shapes,
e.g.
> bigger, wider etc.
>
> - I like to leave about 1 space after the clef at the beginning of each
line
> (via music options).  It seems to make the music look less crowded, not
> packing as much in in a small space.
>
> - Grace notes should be sized between 60-75%.  I find 50% too small.
Either
> 66% or 75% is good, though some people believe 75% is too big.
>
> - I think that staves should all be automatically set for individual staff
> spacing from the outset.  If you want to change them globally, then you
can
> always drag the top handle.  (Is this do-able within a default file?)
>
> - Reducing the smallest default bar width (i.e. via Music Spacing Options)
> to 3cm or 2.75cm rather than the 3.15cm or whatever it is at the moment.
>
> - Altering the default placement of the mezzo staccato and accents placed
> beneath the staves so that they never run into noteheads or bottom staff
> lines.
>
> - Fixing up the default placement of the tremolo markings so that they
never
> run into noteheads.
>
> I must say that in my opinion, and in spite of all of these suggestions,
it
> would perhaps be best worth Coda's while to follow the suggestion to
employ
> an outstanding engraver to produce at least one really excellent default
> file.  Sort of what you must have done with font designers to create the
> Maestro font, I suppose.
>
> That way, people who are not expert engravers, or who have no implicit
> desire to become expert, can still unwittingly gain the experience of
> someone that is.
>
> Thanks for soliciting opinions, and I hope that you get some good
responses.
>
> Matthew
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