[Finale] Keystroke for small natural?

2015-01-25 Thread Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre
At

http://www.finalemusic.com/UserManuals/Finale2014Mac/Content/Finale/Maestro_Font.htm#IX_Accidentals_4

I cannot understand the keystroke for the small natural. Actually I can’t
even read the sign after the first dash, as the resolution is too low for
my eyes.

But even if I could read that sign, the keystroke looks like a sequence of
two keystrokes. How to apply these?

I would be grateful for a good explanation. I am working on a Beethoven
transcription, which has a small natural in front of a turn. I cannot make
the combined sign into an articulation, but I already have made the similar
combination of a small sharp and a turn into an expression.

My workaround for now is about using the full size natural at point size 16.

Klaus
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Re: [Finale] Keystroke for small natural?

2015-01-25 Thread SN jef chippewa

it is the character È (capital E with accent 
grave) according to the manual, but it seems to 
really be é (lowercase e with aigu, slot 233).

it is a 2-key process to get it on a US keyboard 
layout (opt-e followed by e for "é"), but on 
french and some other keyboards it is a single 
key.  so on the US keyboard layout you can't 
select it using the keyboard in the "Symbol 
Selection" dialogue box (to choose an alternate 
character for the accidental.  howeer, you should 
be able to type it in a text expression.


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Re: [Finale] Keystroke for small natural?

2015-01-25 Thread Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre
Thank you very much!

This gave me an idea about what the plain text equivalent sign is.   

Klaus 

Sendt fra min iPhone

> Den 25/01/2015 kl. 11.46 skrev SN jef chippewa 
> :
> 
> 
> it is the character È (capital E with accent 
> grave) according to the manual, but it seems to 
> really be é (lowercase e with aigu, slot 233).
> 
> it is a 2-key process to get it on a US keyboard 
> layout (opt-e followed by e for "é"), but on 
> french and some other keyboards it is a single 
> key.  so on the US keyboard layout you can't 
> select it using the keyboard in the "Symbol 
> Selection" dialogue box (to choose an alternate 
> character for the accidental.  howeer, you should 
> be able to type it in a text expression.
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> NEW!!! neueweise -- fonts for new music and traditional notation
> 
> shirling & neueweise | http://newmusicnotation.com
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> [FB] http://facebook.com/neueweise  |  [TW] http://twitter.com/neueweise
> 
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