[Finale] Beam over rest

2003-11-18 Thread Ole Buck
From: "Burt Fenner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The long 32nd stub is caused by beaming over rests being in effect. It looks much better if you also check 'Display Half Stems for Beamed Rests.' Burt: It was not so much first that it should look better, but the fact that a 16th followed by a 32th rest a

RE: [Finale] Beam over rest

2003-11-18 Thread Burt Fenner
ROTECTED] Behalf > Of Ole Buck > Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 7:09 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [Finale] Beam over rest > > > David: > Ok, let me specific a bit further what the problem is. Enter, one 16th > note, one 32th rest, one 32th note (that's a

Re: [Finale] Beam over rest

2003-11-18 Thread Michael Cook
Ole, Finale does not offer the possibility of automatically extending complete secondary beams over rests while keeping the partial secondary beams (the 32nd stub in your example) short. Here is a workaround for the case you mention: - in Document Options/Beams make sure Extend Secondary Beams

[Finale] Beam over rest

2003-11-18 Thread Ole Buck
David: Ok, let me specific a bit further what the problem is. Enter, one 16th note, one 32th rest, one 32th note (that's also called a dotted rhythm), select Document option/Beams/check Extend Secondary Beams Over Rests, to beam the 16th together and over the rest, but unfortunately the 32th st