Klaas,
Thanks much for the help. That solved both of my problems. ("Simplify
Spelling" was it for question #2.)
-- James
James M. Cooper -- [composer, songwriter, classical guitarist]
www.ModeZ.com
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From: "Klaas de Jong" <[EMAIL PR
>
> I have given up a long time ago on making EPS directly out of Finale
> (Windows 2000). But the above method seems to work.
>
> Dennis
Hmm. . . This is the only way I have worked with Finale (Mac) since, I think
3.7? Or whenever it was that Finale introduced the graphic tool, which has
been
In the short time since it was mentioned here a couple of weeks ago,
WinExpose has changed its name (and domain name) to WinPlosion.
I guess they got a quick phone call from Cupertino...
Aaron.
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Dear folks,
Has Finale 2004 solved the problem of tied notes into second endings
so that the score looks OK and also plays back OK?
I just did an somewhat elaborate work-around for someone, and I'd be
happy to share it.
Hal
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Harold Owen
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For clarity, the slurs need to be stem-side, which places them in the
correct position for the different voices -- the top voice has the slurs
above the staff and the lower voice has the slurs below the staff.
d. collins wrote:
In keyboard music with two voices on one staff, one with stems up
On Jan 24, 2004, at 1:45 AM, d. collins wrote:
In keyboard music with two voices on one staff, one with stems up, one
with stems down, where do the slurs belong, on note side or stem side?
I don't seem to find anything on this question in the usual reference
books.
When there are two voices in