Other than entering all the staff names as expressions, your answer is
the only one I can think of.
It isn't that big a deal, since the empty staves will all be optimized
away and you'll still be left with a 4-staff score.
Lee Dengler wrote:
I am using Windows 2003. I am engraving a piece rig
You can do what you want either with group names or with staff styles. Assuming you
predominately have separate staves, you might do it as follows
Set your staff names to
Full: "Soprano" Abbr: "S."
Full: "Alto" Abbr: "A."
Full: "Tenor" Abbr: "T."
Full: "Bass" Abbr: "B."
Create two staff styles.
I am using Windows 2003. I am engraving a piece right now that is
presenting a problem I've never faced before. On the first two pages I am
scoring the vocal parts (SATB) in open score. On the first system of the
piece I want the full staff name for SOPRANO, ALTO, TENOR & BASS. On the
next seve
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> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone else run across this problem? By the way I'm using FINMAC
> 2002b.
>
> When extracting parts I go to Extract parts>Options>Part names>set font
> I use the size as 16, then check bold, fixed size and Iuse a font called
> Nadianne.
> Click ok, ok, back to Extract parts wi
At 12:44 pm -0500 08.06.2002, John Hinchey wrote:
>Has anyone else run across this problem? By the way I'm using FINMAC
>2002b.
>
>When extracting parts I go to Extract parts>Options>Part names>set font
>I use the size as 16, then check bold, fixed size and Iuse a font called
>Nadianne.
>Click ok
Hi all,
Has anyone else run across this problem? By the way I'm using FINMAC
2002b.
When extracting parts I go to Extract parts>Options>Part names>set font
I use the size as 16, then check bold, fixed size and Iuse a font called
Nadianne.
Click ok, ok, back to Extract parts window, select a par