On Mar 27, 2004, at 5:38 PM, Mark D Lew wrote:
An example where this makes sense is not common, but not inconceivable
either. Imagine that [...]
Reviewing this, I see I'm overthinking it. A more common situation is
this: In the RH piano, the upstem voice is following the melody but
with chord
On Mar 27, 2004, at 3:28 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
Yes, apparently. But it's spotting *something* and I don't quite
understand why it thinks what it's seeing is the right thing to do --
I can't conceive of circumstances where the spacing it provides would
ever be correct, accidentals or dots notw
On 26 Mar 2004 at 23:59, Mark D Lew wrote:
> On Mar 26, 2004, at 12:36 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
>
> > Here's the problem:
> >
> > If layer 2 is a chord instead of a single note, the spacing is
> > completely wrong -- the layer 1 note is spaced by itself and the
> > layer 2 chord is spaced way o
On 26 Mar 2004 at 19:58, Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
> I ran into the same bug in FinMac 2003, and reported it, and
> apparently it is a problem with the way the feature was implemented,
> to be corrected in later versions (I haven't checked in 2004, as I
> rarely use OSX these days.)
>
> The wa
Yes. That matches experience in Fin Mac 2k2. I don't remember this ever
working perfectly. In the old days, Finale didn't try to fix spacing for
seconds in separate layers at all, so that the noteheads were just on top
of each other. Later, spacing for seconds was added, whereupon it gets it
Mark D Lew wrote:
[snip]
Do you have automatic music spacing turned on? If not, it seems to me
you shouldn't ever have to move the dot. In the procedure you spelled
out, the dot got moved only because you spaced it once and Finale
figured it right, then you added and spaced again and Finale
On Mar 26, 2004, at 12:36 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
Here's the problem:
If layer 2 is a chord instead of a single note, the spacing is
completely wrong -- the layer 1 note is spaced by itself and the
layer 2 chord is spaced way out to the right, as though the two
didn't occur in the same metric
I ran into the same bug in FinMac 2003, and reported it, and
apparently it is a problem with the way the feature was implemented,
to be corrected in later versions (I haven't checked in 2004, as I
rarely use OSX these days.)
The way around it is to enter the passage with the dots and the
secon
At 03:59 PM 03/26/2004, David W. Fenton wrote:
>Is the problem still present in Finale 2004?
Yes. Incidentally, Fin2004 has struck me as generally the buggiest of the
recent Finale releases.
Aaron.
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On 26 Mar 2004 at 15:43, Aaron Sherber wrote:
> At 03:36 PM 03/26/2004, David W. Fenton wrote:
> >Can anyone confirm this?
>
> Yep. I reported that (or something very similar) to Coda a year or two
> ago.
Is the problem still present in Finale 2004?
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At 03:36 PM 03/26/2004, David W. Fenton wrote:
>Can anyone confirm this?
Yep. I reported that (or something very similar) to Coda a year or two ago.
Aaron.
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