On Tuesday, November 16, 2004, at 03:29 PM, shirling neueweise wrote:
From: Christopher Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As for avoiding expressions, the tuplet doesn't seem to do that at
all, but I don't remember it ever doing that.
when defined as stem/beam side, the number/shape would drop an extra
96 EVPUs or so when a text expression was attached to the first note
of the tuplet group.
FinMac2005 NOT updated:
Ha ha! Ok, I see the expression being avoided by the entire tuplet
bracker/number in Fin 2005 (NOT updated version). It only avoids text
expressions when there is a beamed tuplet. Quarter note tuplets don't
seem to be affected.
However, I still only see the number behaving properly in every way,
staying correctly positioned according to the bracket.
There is one way I can force the number to do something wacky in the
old version. If I move the handle just to the left of the number an
extreme amount, I can get the number to displace in the opposite
direction I am dragging the handle. But I never use this handle, as it
is supposed to move the bracket independently of the number, which I
never want to do.
FinMac2005a (the new update)
In this version I see neither the text expression being avoided, nor
any wacky number movement, no matter what I try.
I hope this is good news.
(Whew that was hard to find!)
Christopher
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