[Finale] Bracking Slurs and Staff Lines

2004-09-16 Thread Giovanni Andreani
I'm working on a part what needs a lot of fingering marks most of which
overlap slurs and staff lines; which would be the best way to brake lines
and slurs in a way to leave a little empty space around the fingering numbers?

Thank you
Giovanni Andreani


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Re: [Finale] Bracking Slurs and Staff Lines

2004-09-16 Thread Javier Ruiz
Ciao Giovanni.

Use a enclosure with line width zero and set to opaque. This work in the
Expression Tool not in the Articulation one.

Javier. 

 I'm working on a part what needs a lot of fingering marks most of which
 overlap slurs and staff lines; which would be the best way to brake lines
 and slurs in a way to leave a little empty space around the fingering numbers?
 
 Thank you
 Giovanni Andreani
 
 
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Re: [Finale] Bracking Slurs and Staff Lines

2004-09-16 Thread Dan Carno
Hello Giovanni,
You can enter the numbers in the Shape designer (expression tool), adding a 
white mask box to each.  (Once you have done one, simply duplicate  change 
the number).  Your numbers will then white out most musical elements.

Good luck!
Dan
At 08:28 AM 9/16/2004, you wrote:
Ciao Giovanni.
Use a enclosure with line width zero and set to opaque. This work in the
Expression Tool not in the Articulation one.
Javier.
 I'm working on a part what needs a lot of fingering marks most of which
 overlap slurs and staff lines; which would be the best way to brake lines
 and slurs in a way to leave a little empty space around the fingering 
numbers?

 Thank you
 Giovanni Andreani


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Re: [Finale] Bracking Slurs and Staff Lines

2004-09-16 Thread Johannes Gebauer
On 16.09.2004 13:57 Uhr, Giovanni Andreani wrote

 I'm working on a part what needs a lot of fingering marks most of which
 overlap slurs and staff lines; which would be the best way to brake lines
 and slurs in a way to leave a little empty space around the fingering numbers?

Staff lines can be broken by using Expressions with opaque enclosures.
However, I don't think those will cover slurs, at least not in the
print-out.

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Re: [Finale] Bracking Slurs and Staff Lines

2004-09-16 Thread Robert Patterson
This will work, but it is the old way of doing it. The new way--much easier--is to use 
a text expression with an opaque enclosure.

Dan Carno wrote:
 
 You can enter the numbers in the Shape designer (expression tool), adding a 
 white mask box to each.  (Once you have done one, simply duplicate  change 
 the number).  Your numbers will then white out most musical elements.
 


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Re: [Finale] Bracking Slurs and Staff Lines

2004-09-16 Thread Robert Patterson
This is a good point. For a slur to be broken (using either method offered here), the 
slur must be measure-attached.

Johannes Gebauer:
 Staff lines can be broken by using Expressions with opaque enclosures.
 However, I don't think those will cover slurs, at least not in the
 print-out.



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