Re: [Finale] FinWin 2006 Measure numbering bugs?

2005-09-13 Thread Rafael L. Junchaya
Ok, Aaron, that's right (it's my XP skin that doesn't show greyed check
boxes!!) I'll write to Winsupport to report these bugs (I'll try to find out
more cases as you have described)

Rafael Junchaya

> At any rate, there is a bug in here somewhere; please write to Winsupport.
>
> It can, at least for me. Select the Measure Tool, select several
> measures, double-click on the selected measures (or right-click, Edit
> Measure Attributes), and set the Include in Measure Numbering box
> appropriately. For me, the first click changed the checkbox to
> grayed, and the second click cleared it. This is a small bug, but not
> a terrible one.
>
> Aaron.

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Re: [Finale] FinWin 2006 Measure numbering bugs?

2005-09-13 Thread Aaron Sherber

At 10:05 AM 09/13/2005, Rafael L. Junchaya wrote:
>numbers (A:B) showing region and number, or a single number with a # sign,
>when there was no region definition for that measure. In WinFin2006,
>instead, when I define a second region (or more), then every measure number
>displays with the # in front.

Yes, I can confirm that this happens -- though not consistently. For 
example, I have one document set up with measure regions A1-A50, 
B1-B50, etc., and those measure numbers show up correctly. I opened 
up a new doc, defined a second measure region to start at m.5, and 
did observe the behavior you described -- but then as I scrolled 
through the document, Finale reverted to just showing the number without the #.


At any rate, there is a bug in here somewhere; please write to Winsupport.

(For anyone reading this, we're talking about display in Scroll View, 
in the measure number box at the bottom of the screen. The actual 
measure numbers in the score show up fine.)


>Besides, it's been a great idea for sure to have the chance not to include
>some measures in the numbering system in a region (Measure Attributes ->
>Include in Measure Numbering check box), but, why can't this be set for a
>whole selected region?

It can, at least for me. Select the Measure Tool, select several 
measures, double-click on the selected measures (or right-click, Edit 
Measure Attributes), and set the Include in Measure Numbering box 
appropriately. For me, the first click changed the checkbox to 
grayed, and the second click cleared it. This is a small bug, but not 
a terrible one.


Aaron.

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[Finale] FinWin 2006 Measure numbering bugs?

2005-09-13 Thread Rafael L. Junchaya
I'm experiencing this annoying behaviours in Finale 2006 (Windows XP P4
2GHz):

By default, new files include one defined region (from m. 1 to 999). I've
selected to display defined measure numbers at Program Options -> View, and
in past versions it always worked fine, displaying a combination of two
numbers (A:B) showing region and number, or a single number with a # sign,
when there was no region definition for that measure. In WinFin2006,
instead, when I define a second region (or more), then every measure number
displays with the # in front. I can navigate into a desired measure typing
in A:B combination, but the display is still the same (#A way)

Besides, it's been a great idea for sure to have the chance not to include
some measures in the numbering system in a region (Measure Attributes ->
Include in Measure Numbering check box), but, why can't this be set for a
whole selected region? If you have several cadenza (or similar) measure you
want to hide from numbering (that's my case), you have to select each,
right-click, select Edit Measure Attributes, and click the appropriate check
box, for every single measure

I hope someone could replicate these behaviours and confirm these are new
bugs.


Rafael Junchaya

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