Re: [Finale] PROGRAMMING Staff Sets

2008-04-23 Thread Robert Patterson
If you have my Plugin set, the Staff Set plugin is MUCH easier than
the Finale way, especially if you have a lot of staves.

On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 5:40 PM, Christopher Smith
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yup, it changed with linked parts in 2007.
>
>  C.
>
>
>  On 23-Apr-08, at 4:43 PM, Don Hart wrote:
>
>
> > So, has that changed in 2008?  I'm still in 2006 and shift does the job. -
> D
> >
> >
> > On 4/23/08 3:15 PM, "Christopher Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> > >
> > > On 23-Apr-08, at 3:32 PM, Kim Richmond wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > > I'm trying to program a Staff Set that let's me view only the 5
> > > > saxophones and keyboard.
> > > > Here's the instruction from the Tutorial:
> > > > 
> > > > Let's say, for example, that you want to work just on the Violin I
> > > > and Viola lines; you want to hide the blank staves so Finale won't
> > > > waste time redrawing them.
> > > >
> > > > From the View Menu, choose Scroll View.
> > > > Click the Staff Tool
> > > > . First you'll use the Staff Tool to tell Finale which staves you
> > > > want to see.
> > > > Click the handle of the Violin I staff. Then, while pressing
> > > > , click the handle of the Viola staff.
> > > > -clicking allows you to select several staves one at a time, even
> > > > if they're not adjacent in the score.
> > > > 
> > > > That's not the way it works for me. Pressing Shift and selecting
> > > > non-continuous staves selects all the ones in between. Solution?
> > > > All the best,
> > > > KIM R___
> > > >
> > >
> > > For Mac it's the splat key (command, or Apple key). I have found a
> > > few places in the Mac documentation where it is obviously destined
> > > for PC users.
> > >
> > > Christopher
> > >
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Re: [Finale] PROGRAMMING Staff Sets

2008-04-23 Thread Christopher Smith

Yup, it changed with linked parts in 2007.

C.


On 23-Apr-08, at 4:43 PM, Don Hart wrote:

So, has that changed in 2008?  I'm still in 2006 and shift does the  
job. - D



On 4/23/08 3:15 PM, "Christopher Smith"  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

wrote:



On 23-Apr-08, at 3:32 PM, Kim Richmond wrote:


I'm trying to program a Staff Set that let's me view only the 5
saxophones and keyboard.
Here's the instruction from the Tutorial:

Let’s say, for example, that you want to work just on the Violin I
and Viola lines; you want to hide the blank staves so Finale won’t
waste time redrawing them.

From the View Menu, choose Scroll View.
Click the Staff Tool
. First you’ll use the Staff Tool to tell Finale which staves you
want to see.
Click the handle of the Violin I staff. Then, while pressing
, click the handle of the Viola staff.
-clicking allows you to select several staves one at a time, even
if they’re not adjacent in the score.

That's not the way it works for me. Pressing Shift and selecting
non-continuous staves selects all the ones in between. Solution?
All the best,
KIM R___


For Mac it's the splat key (command, or Apple key). I have found a
few places in the Mac documentation where it is obviously destined
for PC users.

Christopher



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Re: [Finale] PROGRAMMING Staff Sets

2008-04-23 Thread Don Hart
Hi Kim,

Are you sure you're in the Staff Tool?  Shift clicking has selected only the
handles clicked on or drag selected for as long as I've been around the
program.

Don Hart


On 4/23/08 2:32 PM, "Kim Richmond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm trying to program a Staff Set that let's me view only the 5
> saxophones and keyboard.
> Here's the instruction from the Tutorial:
> 
> Let¹s say, for example, that you want to work just on the Violin I
> and Viola lines; you want to hide the blank staves so Finale won¹t
> waste time redrawing them.
> 
> From the View Menu, choose Scroll View.
> Click the Staff Tool
> ?
> . First you¹ll use the Staff Tool to tell Finale which staves you
> want to see.
> Click the handle of the Violin I staff. Then, while pressing
> ?
> , click the handle of the Viola staff.
> ?
> -clicking allows you to select several staves one at a time, even if
> they¹re not adjacent in the score.
> 
> That's not the way it works for me. Pressing Shift and selecting non-
> continuous staves selects all the ones in between. Solution?
> All the best,
> KIM R___
> Finale mailing list
> Finale@shsu.edu
> http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale


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Re: [Finale] PROGRAMMING Staff Sets

2008-04-23 Thread Don Hart
So, has that changed in 2008?  I'm still in 2006 and shift does the job. - D


On 4/23/08 3:15 PM, "Christopher Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> 
> On 23-Apr-08, at 3:32 PM, Kim Richmond wrote:
> 
>> I'm trying to program a Staff Set that let's me view only the 5
>> saxophones and keyboard.
>> Here's the instruction from the Tutorial:
>> 
>> Let¹s say, for example, that you want to work just on the Violin I
>> and Viola lines; you want to hide the blank staves so Finale won¹t
>> waste time redrawing them.
>> 
>> From the View Menu, choose Scroll View.
>> Click the Staff Tool
>> . First you¹ll use the Staff Tool to tell Finale which staves you
>> want to see.
>> Click the handle of the Violin I staff. Then, while pressing
>> , click the handle of the Viola staff.
>> -clicking allows you to select several staves one at a time, even
>> if they¹re not adjacent in the score.
>> 
>> That's not the way it works for me. Pressing Shift and selecting
>> non-continuous staves selects all the ones in between. Solution?
>> All the best,
>> KIM R___
> 
> For Mac it's the splat key (command, or Apple key). I have found a
> few places in the Mac documentation where it is obviously destined
> for PC users.
> 
> Christopher
> 
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Re: [Finale] PROGRAMMING Staff Sets

2008-04-23 Thread ThomaStudios

Press Command for discontiguous selections.

J D  Thomas
ThomaStudios

On Apr 23, 2008, at 12:32 PM, Kim Richmond wrote:

I'm trying to program a Staff Set that let's me view only the 5  
saxophones and keyboard.

Here's the instruction from the Tutorial:

Let’s say, for example, that you want to work just on the Violin I  
and Viola lines; you want to hide the blank staves so Finale won’t  
waste time redrawing them.


From the View Menu, choose Scroll View.
Click the Staff Tool

. First you’ll use the Staff Tool to tell Finale which staves you  
want to see.

Click the handle of the Violin I staff. Then, while pressing

, click the handle of the Viola staff.

-clicking allows you to select several staves one at a time, even if  
they’re not adjacent in the score.


That's not the way it works for me. Pressing Shift and selecting non- 
continuous staves selects all the ones in between. Solution?

All the best,
KIM R___
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Re: [Finale] PROGRAMMING Staff Sets

2008-04-23 Thread Christopher Smith


On 23-Apr-08, at 3:32 PM, Kim Richmond wrote:

I'm trying to program a Staff Set that let's me view only the 5  
saxophones and keyboard.

Here's the instruction from the Tutorial:

Let’s say, for example, that you want to work just on the Violin I  
and Viola lines; you want to hide the blank staves so Finale won’t  
waste time redrawing them.


From the View Menu, choose Scroll View.
Click the Staff Tool
. First you’ll use the Staff Tool to tell Finale which staves you  
want to see.

Click the handle of the Violin I staff. Then, while pressing
, click the handle of the Viola staff.
-clicking allows you to select several staves one at a time, even  
if they’re not adjacent in the score.


That's not the way it works for me. Pressing Shift and selecting  
non-continuous staves selects all the ones in between. Solution?

All the best,
KIM R___


For Mac it's the splat key (command, or Apple key). I have found a  
few places in the Mac documentation where it is obviously destined  
for PC users.


Christopher



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