RE: [Finale] Arpeggiated chord symbol

2004-07-05 Thread Dan Rupert
a grand staff. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Parmerlee Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 10:36 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Finale] Arpeggiated chord symbol There is a symbol that is quite common in harp music and somewhat

Re: [Finale] Arpeggiated chord symbol

2004-07-05 Thread Craig Parmerlee
Dan Rupert wrote: I'm not sure what Finale version you're using but it shows up in articulation slot #13 for me (WinFin04). It has a somewhat deceptive appearance to me in the Articulation DB as I expect it to look longer. Once you place it in the staff, however, it extends as far as you need it

RE: [Finale] Arpeggiated chord symbol

2004-07-05 Thread Fisher, Allen
PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Finale] Arpeggiated chord symbol Dan Rupert wrote: I'm not sure what Finale version you're using but it shows up in articulation slot #13 for me (WinFin04). It has a somewhat deceptive appearance to me in the Articulation DB as I expect it to look

Re: [Finale] Arpeggiated chord symbol

2004-07-05 Thread Richard Yates
Now if we can just get Finale to align this properly. When I apply the articulation, it puts it above or right on top of the note. I have to drag it to its proper location. Assign it to the bottom note and it extends the right distance. You can design the auto positioning (stem side, note

Re: [Finale] Arpeggiated chord symbol

2004-07-05 Thread Brad Beyenhof
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 11:35:59 -0500, Fisher, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually, you can go into the articulation definition and set the horizontal handle placement to -18 evpus. That should take care of it. Allen Additionally, you can go to Document Options and check Articulations in

Re: [Finale] Arpeggiated chord symbol

2004-07-05 Thread Mark D Lew
On Jul 5, 2004, at 9:19 AM, Craig Parmerlee wrote: Now if we can just get Finale to align this properly. When I apply the articulation, it puts it above or right on top of the note. I have to drag it to its proper location. And if the chord is the first thing in the measure, I have to