Robert Patterson wrote:
>I'm hoping someone else on this list uses custom lines, and will
>help me disabuse our friends at Coda of the notion that I'm the only
>one who cares whether custom line text remains visible irrespective
>of spacing (at least optionally).
>
>And if you haven't discovered t
Robert Patterson writes:
(Snip)
I'm hoping someone else on this list uses custom lines, and will
help me disabuse our friends at Coda of the notion that I'm the only
one who cares whether custom line text remains visible irrespective
of spacing (at least optionally).
And if you haven't discove
Robert Patterson Finale wrote:
[snip]
I'm hoping someone else on this list uses custom lines, and will
help me disabuse our friends at Coda of the notion that I'm the only
one who cares whether custom line text remains visible irrespective
of spacing (at least optionally).
I never thought of us
cheme for tuplets.
Liudas
- Original Message -
From: "Noel Stoutenburg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 6:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Finale] The Joys of Custom Lines
> Robert Patterson Finale wrote:
>
> >I someti
At 2:04 AM + 9/27/03, Robert Patterson Finale wrote:
I'm hoping someone else on this list uses custom lines, and will
help me disabuse our friends at Coda of the notion that I'm the only
one who cares whether custom line text remains visible irrespective
of spacing (at least optionally).
Robert Patterson Finale wrote:
I sometimes have the impression that the Custom Line tool may be one of the most underused really powerful things in Finale. In an offline conversation with a Coda person, I complained that a major drawback of the CLT is that text (i.e., Left, Center Full, or Right)
I sometimes have the impression that the Custom Line tool may be one of the most
underused really powerful things in Finale. In an offline conversation with a Coda
person, I complained that a major drawback of the CLT is that text (i.e., Left, Center
Full, or Right) that is visible in a score co