Oh, thanks Christopher. I didn't remember this option (Automatic update of 
multimeasure numbers). Maybe it was off by default before. 
The issue with rehearsal letters/numbers is this one: I have a multi movement 
work. Each movement starts with rehearsal number 1, so I create a different 
sequenced expression for each movement (of course, they look the same, but the 
sequences have to be different). When I am, for instance, workin in the second 
movement with a new sequenced expression, everything looks fine, but after 
saving, closing and reopening the file, the rehearsal number expression of the 
second movement is gone, the numbers are there still in place, but they follow 
the former sequence, from the first movement. I thought it was realted to the 
fact that I first just duplicated the expression, so I created a new one. I 
worked in one case, but not in others, so I cannot tell exactly what the 
situation is, except that it is a very weird and annoying behaviour, as I have 
to reassign all the numbers of the actual movement I am working every time I 
reopen the file.
 Rafael Leonardo Junchaya
:rjunch...@yahoo.com
http://www.myspace.com/rjunchaya
+358 452791949






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De: Christopher Smith <christopher.sm...@videotron.ca>
Para: finale@shsu.edu
Enviado: dom, enero 9, 2011 11:54:16 PM
Asunto: Re: [Finale] {Spam} More bugs

To make measures rest keep their size, turn OFF Automatic Music Spacing. 
Spacing 
the music always resets measure widths.

Are you using auto-sequencing rehearsal letters? If you want ONE odd one, you 
have to make it NON sequencing. I copy the appearance of the sequencing ones, 
except to make it non-sequencing.

Christopher


On Sun Jan 9, at SundayJan 9 4:35 PM, Rafael L. Junchaya wrote:

> I skipped Fin09 and Fin10, just to find there are some more bugs or undesired 
> behaviours in Fin11 than in Fin08, apparently. I found that the the changes 
> in 

> the additional space applied to multimeasure rests do not stay. They actually 
> change at first, just to change back after the next action. And another 
>annoying 
>
> bug is that even if I define a new rehearsal mark identical to one I am 
>actually 
>
> using in a score (you don't expect to have different styles in different 
> movements in the same work, don't you?), the last one disappears after I 
> close 

> the file and the numbers continue the former rehearsal expression definition. 
> I 
>
> have not gone far trying to discover a way to correct this situation, but it 
> is 
>
> a very annoying and undesired bug.
> 
> I'd better not use this version longer, or I'll keep finding more weird 
> behaviours...
> Rafael Leonardo Junchaya
> :rjunch...@yahoo.com
> http://www.myspace.com/rjunchaya
> +358 452791949
> 

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