This ones a real long shot...(and I'm really sorry you ended up having to
special tool it, I've definitely been there). Maybe check your font
annotation file for petrucci against the maestro one and see if there is
some weird bounding issue with the notehead character. You never know.
-Scot
On 5
I'm using layers. Maybe V1/V2 would be better, but I could never get
the hang of using voices instead of layers. (I don't even know if
that would be an option for this client, since V1/2 is such a pain to
edit vs. layers.)
- Darcy
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On 5 May 2006 at 16:17, Darcy James Argue wrote:
> This is my own file, and spacing is set to clear manual positioning
> and (obviously) adjust for seconds. This is clearly a Finale problem
> -- some seconds are offset correctly, but many others aren't. I ended
> up having to use Special Tools
Hi Scott,
This is my own file, and spacing is set to clear manual positioning
and (obviously) adjust for seconds. This is clearly a Finale problem
-- some seconds are offset correctly, but many others aren't. I ended
up having to use Special Tools to drag the ones that were offset
incorre
Darcy,
Is it a client file that you are performing edits on? I've often found
when working with files provided by another source that a lot of people drag
all kinds of crap around without thinking about the implications. Does
setting the "clear" manual positioning in music spacing document opti
For reasons beyond my control, I'm working on a project in Fin2005b
with Petrucci as the default font. It's a piano reduction, so proper
spacing of seconds would be nice, but for some reason the horizontal
displacement is off. Is this a Petrucci vs. Maestro issue? Is there
somewhere I can a