At 3:04 PM -0800 3/19/03, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
You're not selecting ALL the measures, then double-clicking to change
the maesure attributes, are you? This will change the attributes for
ALL the selected measures. Only select the last measure in the group.
Nope, that's
I know this has been discussed before, but a thorough search of the
archives
didn't bring up an answer to my specific question.
I know about the "Break Multimeasure Rests" check-box in
measure-attached
expressions, but that doesn't really do what I'd like it to. I have
checked
that option in a
> If it helps anybody, this was once an Encore file, and it was converted to
> Finale before it was given to me.
Aha! I found the answer. Well, actually, it was my editor's idea...
Anyway, we discovered that the composer had written the Encore file with
real whole rests. All I had to do was ru
Brad,
have a look to db 'Multimeasur Rest' (Options/Document Settings...).
What is written in the 'Start numbering at' field?
Greetings
Raimund
Brad Beyenhof schrieb:
> Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
> > You're not selecting ALL the measures, then double-clicking to change
> > the maesure attrib
Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
> You're not selecting ALL the measures, then double-clicking to change
> the maesure attributes, are you? This will change the attributes for
> ALL the selected measures. Only select the last measure in the group.
Nope, that's not what I'm doing. I'm merely changing t
At 12:38 PM 3/19/2003, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
>I know about the "Break Multimeasure Rests" check-box in measure-attached
>expressions, but that doesn't really do what I'd like it to. I have checked
>that option in all of my rehearsal numbers, but, when I extract the parts,
>the rehearsal numbers do
At 2:17 PM -0800 3/19/03, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
> Use the *barline* to break a multimeasure rest. Select the measure
tool, double-click the right barline of the bar before the rehearsal
number, and turn on "Break Multimeasure rests." So, for instance, if
you have a 32-measure rest with rehears
On 19 Mar 2003, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
> That didn't seem to work. I got the same
> "completely broken" behavior that happened
> when I asked the expression to break the rest.
> Is there another setting somewhere that I'm
> missing?
>
I can't reproduce your scenario either with meas exps or barline
> Use the *barline* to break a multimeasure rest. Select the measure
> tool, double-click the right barline of the bar before the rehearsal
> number, and turn on "Break Multimeasure rests." So, for instance, if
> you have a 32-measure rest with rehearsal numbers every eight measures,
> in the par
On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 12:59 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
So, for instance, if you have a 32-measure rest with rehearsal numbers
every eight measures, in the part you will get eight 8-bar rests and
the rehearsal numbers will display properly.
Er, that's *four* 8-bar rests. But you ge
On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 12:38 PM, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
Dear Listers:
I know this has been discussed before, but a thorough search of the
archives
didn't bring up an answer to my specific question.
I know about the "Break Multimeasure Rests" check-box in
measure-attached
expressions,
Dear Listers:
I know this has been discussed before, but a thorough search of the archives
didn't bring up an answer to my specific question.
I know about the "Break Multimeasure Rests" check-box in measure-attached
expressions, but that doesn't really do what I'd like it to. I have checked
that
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