On 27.01.2004 4:39 Uhr, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote
> I don't think I understand this method. "Vertical position" (unless it's
> changed since 2K3) only appears to refer to position with respect to the
> note. If there's a method to specify an articulation's position with
> respect to the staff, th
At 07:24 PM 1/26/04 +0200, Mr. Liudas Motekaitis wrote:
>I think you can redefine the combination of "Vertical position" and the
>Handle positions to yield the articulations in a line, and then use Mass
>Edit --> Move Articulations by replacing the old articulations with the new
>ones (the new posi
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Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 6:24 PM
Subject: [Finale] All articulations in a line
> Hi,
>
> Finale 2K3 Windows.
>
> I have a score where the composer wants all the articulations to be at the
> same (absolute) vertical position above the staff. Maybe
At 09:59 AM 1/26/04 -0700, Carl Donsbach wrote:
>Under Document Options, Grids and Guidelines, check Snap to Grid.
Snap-to-grid options (at least in 2K3) don't seem to include articulations.
And even with everything checked (just in case), articulations don't seem
to snap.
Dennis
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Dennis,
Under Document Options, Grids and Guidelines, check Snap to Grid.
-Carl Donsbach
--On Monday, January 26, 2004 11:24 AM -0500 Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Finale 2K3 Windows.
I have a score where the composer wants all the articulations to be at the
same (absol
At 10:43 AM 1/26/04 -0600, Thomas Schaller wrote:
>My solution would be to put them in as lyrics (or staff expressions).
They're all in place now. :( I just want to move them. (And everything
has to play back, too.)
The TGTools align/move feature doesn't seem to do articulations.
Dennis
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Hi,
Finale 2K3 Windows.
I have a score where the composer wants all the articulations to be at the
same (absolute) vertical position above the staff. Maybe I'm looking in the
wrong place, but I can't find an option in either the articulation
definitions or the plugins to line up articulations ..