Re: [Finale] Beam Over Barline - lyrics

2002-06-05 Thread Robert Patterson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote > how does one cope with lyrics? Apply the lyrics before applying the plugin. If this does not work, please let me know. -- Robert Patterson http://RobertGPatterson.com ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shs

Re: [Finale] Beam Over Barline - lyrics

2002-06-05 Thread Robert Patterson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote > how does one cope with lyrics? Apply the lyrics before applying the plugin. If this does not work, please let me know. -- Robert Patterson http://RobertGPatterson.com ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shs

[Finale] Beam Over Barline - lyrics

2002-06-04 Thread YATESLAWRENCE
This may seem petty in the light of the usefulness of this plugin, but how does one cope with lyrics?  I must admit I have only spent moments on this, but as yet I haven't found a way round this. All the best, Lawrence http://lawrenceyates.co.uk

Re: [Finale] Beam Over Barline

2002-06-04 Thread Robert Patterson
Beta 2 is at the website, adding the ability to continue beamed patterns over rests. Also, it will now remove the beam-overs if you hold down Option (Mac) or Shift (Win) when you select the menu option. Beyond this is better support for V1/V2 situations. Comments (esp. if it goes crazy on you) ar

Re: [Finale] Beam Over Barline

2002-06-04 Thread Phil Daley
I was sorry to hear that your TV show was cancelled after only one year ;-) Phil Daley < AutoDesk > http://www.conknet.com/~p_daley ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale

Re: [Finale] Beam Over Barline

2002-06-04 Thread Michael Cook
Robert, This is simply brilliant. Even in its present so-called beta state the plug-in is going to be very useful indeed. Very clever, the way the "singleton" beams are handled. I wanted to put the broken beam at an angle, so I did this: - Use note position tool to move the extra note a short

Re: [Finale] Beam Over Barline

2002-06-04 Thread Robert Patterson
I feel that I should clear up a misconception that's beginning to appear as a theme. The plugin only creates broken beams across system breaks. Since the system break is there, the plugin makes no attempt to align the broken beams. This is a "feature", at least so far as I'm concerned. I don't th

Re: [Finale] Beam Over Barline

2002-06-04 Thread Javier Ruiz
I just can´t believe it. What I gonna do with all the hours this plug-in is gonna save me? Just breath some fresh air? Go to the beach? Muchas gracias, Robert. > Okay you beamers, the beta version of Beam Over Barline is at my > website. It currently has no settings, so what you see is what you

Re: [Finale] Beam Over Barline

2002-06-04 Thread Jari Williamsson
Robert Patterson writes: > Okay you beamers, the beta version of Beam Over Barline is at my > website. Great! I took the freedom to cross-post this on Coda's WWW forum, hope you didn't mind. Btw, when the "processing of extracted parts" that you're mentioning is implemented, can you include

Re: [Finale] Beam Over Barline

2002-06-03 Thread Mark D. Lew
At 8:20 PM 06/03/02, Robert Patterson wrote: >The singleton beam issue is resolved by beaming a second entry on top of >the first by applying a tuplet to make it zero length (e.g., 1 8th in >the time of 0 8ths.) Oh wow, it never occurred to me that I could put zero into the second box on the tup

Re: [Finale] Beam Over Barline

2002-06-03 Thread Lon Price
Robert Patterson wrote: > Okay you beamers, the beta version of Beam Over Barline is at my > website. It currently has no settings, so what you see is what you get. > Comments are welcome. Robert, Thanks so much for this wonderful tool! It worked perfectly in every over the bar beami

Re: [Finale] Beam Over Barline

2002-06-03 Thread Harold Owen
Dear Robert, It's great! Thanks for coming to our rescue. Is "Beam Over" anything like "Comb Over"? Hal >Okay you beamers, the beta version of Beam Over Barline is at my >website. It currently has no settings, so what you see is what you get. > >The most effective way to use it is to wait unti

Re: [Finale] Beam Over Barline

2002-06-03 Thread Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
At 08:20 PM 6/3/02 -0500, Robert Patterson wrote: >Okay you beamers, the beta version of Beam Over Barline is at my >website. It currently has no settings, so what you see is what you get. You don't know, you just don't know. You can't know. Even the system breaks work. One little thing to cons

Re: [Finale] Beam Over Barline

2002-06-03 Thread Aaron Sherber
At 09:20 PM 06/03/02, Robert Patterson wrote: >Okay you beamers, the beta version of Beam Over Barline is at my >website. It currently has no settings, so what you see is what you get. Looks absolutely brilliant, after an admittedly quick test. (One instance of 8ths, one instance of 16ths, one

[Finale] Beam Over Barline

2002-06-03 Thread Robert Patterson
Okay you beamers, the beta version of Beam Over Barline is at my website. It currently has no settings, so what you see is what you get. The most effective way to use it is to wait until the page layout is finished and all other edits have been applied. Then simply select the barline(s) over whic