----- Original Message -----
From: "D. Keneth Fowler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <finale@shsu.edu>
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 5:43 PM
Subject: [Finale] Two questions WinFin 2004b
These are probably in Finale 101, but . . . .
How do I place brackets on eighth note triplets? The quarters seem to get
brackets automatically, but no luck with eighths. Did I miss it in the
Manual?
If you *must* use brackets on beamed notes, use the Tuplet tool, click on
the first note of the tuplet, double-click on the tuplet handle and the
Tuplet Definition dialog will come up. The options for including a beam are
there.
Someone here will probably yell at me, but you really shouldn't use tuplet
brackets with beamed notes because the beam itself serves as the bracket.
I vaguely remember long ago using a character to mark chords that are to
be rolled. As I remember I could enter the character and drag it to any
desired length. The ones I can find are all fixed length.
If there is, I haven't been able to find it. That's why I created a Rolls
font with many lengths (even 2-staff), with and without arrows, that can be
used as articulations and will automatically space to avoid collisions with
a previous barline or other notes. This would be something that Finale
should be able to do natively in future versions.
Bill Duncan
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Ken Fowler
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