On 28 Nov 2007 at 22:32, Richard Smith wrote: > Don't know. I haven't tried that. You can re-map a lot of things but that > strikes me as one that might not work. I'll play a little and let you know > what I find. I agree it seems a little unusual but remember that if the > zoom is set for page width the entire length of the page won't be > displayed so that way you get both horizontal and vertical movement.
Unless I had a portrait monitor, I'd never want to use it, except (as in Finale) for actually laying out the page. What I'd really like is a notation program that had intelligent navigation around the page, say, Ctrl-Down/Up would take you the next/previous system. It would take some thought, but if there were some way to keep a full system onscreen (within reason, of course -- if you're working on an orchestral piece, that's going to require a really big monitor to be of any use), and then navigate to the next full system, that would be a big time saver. Does anyone understand what I mean here? -- David W. Fenton http://dfenton.com David Fenton Associates http://dfenton.com/DFA/ _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale