I think all that's required is an "Horizontal offset for chords with
alterations" setting.


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On 15 May 2014 17:01, Christopher Smith <christopher.sm...@videotron.ca>wrote:

> I'm bugged by it. In fact the thing that bugs me most is that if you open
> up a bit of space to allow for the sharp, then a root WITHOUT an alteration
> seems to have too BIG of a gap.
>
> I created a whole set of custom suffixes, but of course Finale being what
> it is, they took me a very long time and I'm still not happy with them,
> partly because of the gap problem.
>
> Christopher
>
>
> On Thu May 15, at ThursdayMay 15 11:02 AM, Simon Troup wrote:
>
> > Hi John
> >
> > I've often suggested offsets for such scenarios but never, until you've
> > mentioned this, found anyone else who was bothered by Finale's lack of
> > precision in this respect. My suffix libraries include a duplicate set of
> > suffixes which start about 5 EVPU further to the right for those I use
> most
> > often. You'll probably find my posts about it in the Finale forums by
> > searching for "Chord Suffix Kerning" or similar. Then again, maybe this
> has
> > been updated, or there's a better way to do it, so I'm very interested to
> > see what anyone else has to say about it.
> >
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> > On 15 May 2014 15:56, John Roberts <an...@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
> >
> >> I'm finding that when I add a chord suffix to an altered chord, eg F#7,
> >> the suffix is too close to the # sign. It's fine with a plain chord
> >> letter name. Is there a way to add some space after the accidental? I
> >> suppose I could create a whole duplicate set of symbols with a little
> >> extra space before each one but this seems overkill.
>
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