At 8:57 AM 09/12/03, Richard Huggins wrote:
>Is there something I'm not getting? A hyphen is both a "code character" (its
>presence signals Finale to do something) AND an actual hyphen (a grammatical
>character) that you can see and that means something. In other words, it's
>not as if it's unimpo
At 9/12/2003 12:00 PM, Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
>At 8:57 AM -0500 9/12/03, Richard Huggins wrote:
>> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark D. Lew)
>>
>>> [...]Furthermore, there should be a mode available where you can see the
>>> actual tags and type them out literally. That would open the door
>
Actually, option-hyphen is an en-dash, while shift-option-hyphen is an
em-dash. But I can't remember at the moment how Finale treats
option-hyphen in the edit lyrics dialog...
Tim
On Friday, September 12, 2003, at 12:00 PM, Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
At 8:57 AM -0500 9/12/03, Richard Huggin
At 8:57 AM -0500 9/12/03, Richard Huggins wrote:
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark D. Lew)
[...]Furthermore, there should be a mode available where you can see the
actual tags and type them out literally. That would open the door
to all sorts
of lyric/hyphen flexibility which is currently lacki
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark D. Lew)
>
> [...] characters such as the hyphen which are really codes need to appear as
> some sort of grayed out symbol, as they do in so many word processors, so that
> it will be immediately clear that it's a special code character [...]
>
Is there something I'
At 7:16 PM 09/08/03, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
>First, I find, to my disappointment, that 2k4 does not fix a lyrics
>issue I previously reported, in which editing previously entered lyrics
>via "type into score" and "edit lyrics" do not give the same result. [...]
I don't have 2k4 yet, so I can't t