Re: [Finale] Staff Reduction in only One Staff

2003-11-26 Thread Michael Cook
If you want the staff height to change in the middle of a system, you could do it with a staff style. Create a new staff style and choose "other" for the staff, then enter a smaller number for the line spacing. This will make a smaller staff with the top line lined up with the top line of the n

Re: [Finale] Staff Reduction in only One Staff

2003-11-26 Thread Richard Huggins
This may not be what you mean, but you can click on any measure with the Mass Mover tool, then choose Change > Note Size. Select the percentage you want and everything in the measure is changed to that size. The lines and spaces don't get reduced because they have to line up with the measures on ea

[Finale] Staff Reduction in only One Staff

2003-11-26 Thread Giovanni Andreani
Hello, is there nya way to reduce for example one measure to 70%, having the others at 90% all in the same staff, without creating a new staff and then optimizing the staff system? Thank you Giovanni ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://l

RE: [Finale] tuplets

2003-11-26 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 1:36 AM + 11/26/03, Colin Broom wrote: -Original Message- The second (much better) way is to select the tuplet tool, click the first note, set the tuplet up the way I want it, and hit OK. I click next on the first note of the NEXT group, and the tuplet I had set up is now the defaul

[Finale] Beaming eighth notes/quavers

2003-11-26 Thread Ole Buck
From: "d. collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> When is it better to beam eighth notes/quavers by four rather than by two (with C as time signature), in 17th-century pieces? Are there any rules for this? Dennis, You hardly find any exampels where it is beamed in two, and the time signature is always C