When Initial Adjustment is set to Lift, Finale will attempt to resolve collisions by first moving the entire slur up, without changing the slur contour. When Initial Adjustment is set to Stretch, Finale will attempt to resolve collisions by stretching the slur contour, without moving the endpoints. If your Initial Adjustment is set to Lift, and your Maximum Lift is set to 12 points, then Finale will lift the slur up to 12 points, and then, if there are still collisions, stretch the slur as well. Cheers, - Darcy ----- Brooklyn, NY On 12 Apr 2006, at 12:21 PM, Scot Hanna-Weir wrote: Thanks! I tried these out some and they seem pretty nice in comparison to the default values. One of the big challenges that I face here at A-R is attempting to make Finale look like MusE, (our proprietary software). One of the things I find myself doing often is adjusting slurs at system breaks to give them more height and clarity, showing they are slurs, not ties. These numbers might be extreme in some cases, but then again, maybe not: |
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