Thank you Klaus, this solution looks interesting to, I'll be trying today. It's
weird though that Finale can't properly handle all this.
Giovanni Andreani
> On 17 Feb 2014, at 14:18, Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre
> wrote:
>
> As sort of a courtesy clef indication? Never tried that before, but I mig
Hello List,
FinMac 2014 (latest)
I have a passage in 12/16 including duplets and want to change the beat
duration from dotted 8th to quarter note maintaining four beats per measure
(4/4). If I use Utilities>Change Durations I end up with a mess because the
duplets need to be two 8ths and 16ths
Anyone know anything about this?
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Did you put it in the MAIN library? ie: MacintoshHD/Library not the user
library?
And did you make sure the older one isn't living in perhaps the users library?
I installed it just fine and it works great. I've now moved everything to 2014
on my Macs.
On Feb 17, 2014, at 11:24 AM, Brian Willi
When I downloaded it and installed it on my system, it made a mess of the
Plug-ins menu like before. Plus, the "Smart Explosion of multi-part
staves" plug in doesn't work, like before. That's one of the main TGTools
plug-ins that I rely upon.
-Brian
On 2/17/14 10:00 AM, "Eric Dannewitz" wrote:
Thank you Christopher, your suggestion looks interesting, I'll try it out as
soon as possible (tomorrow, I suppose) and, yes, it is a worksheet I'm
creating, so no problems with measure numbers whatsoever!
Giovanni
PS there are still a few non conventional tasks I'd like Finale to accomplish
a
TGTools for Finale Mac 2014 is now online!
http://www.tgtools.com/downdocs.htm
-Randolph Peters
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Hello!
JW Change version 1.00 will soon be available for download. Here's a
video that displays the basic feature set. It might be of interest even
to users who've run any older beta of the plug-in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fhzcqvr_INE&hd=1
Best regards,
Jari Williamsson
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I think the easiest way might be to create a blank measure after each clef
indication, use Blank Notation staff style (to hide the default rest) and hide
the barline. Then make the measure width zero. This would put a clef BEFORE the
key signature, which would be in the second of the two measure
On 2/17/2014 8:18 AM, Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre wrote:
> As sort of a courtesy clef indication? Never tried that before, but I might
> imagine the road I would suggest:
>
> In the online help facility find the keyboard equivalent for the bass clef in
> your given music font, and create the bass cle
As sort of a courtesy clef indication? Never tried that before, but I might
imagine the road I would suggest:
In the online help facility find the keyboard equivalent for the bass clef in
your given music font, and create the bass clef as an expression.
By means of TGTools create space before t
Thank you Klaus. My problem si slightly different while I don't have to specify
a new clef but just show up the existing one. In this case the clef appears
after the time and key signature.
Giovanni Andreani
> On 17 Feb 2014, at 12:04, Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre
> wrote:
>
> Go to the Clef Tool
Go to the Clef Tool (symbol is Bass Clef)
Select the passage that needs a new clef - may be partial or full measures or
combinations of full and partial measures
Right click the selected passage and click Select clef
The Clef Tool window comes up, where you may click the desired key
Please not
Is there anyway to show a clef in a measure different from the first one, with
the key and time signatures also showing as if the measure was the very first
one?
If I'd want to show in each measure its clef, key signature and time signature
how would I accomplish it?
When I try to do so I can ge
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