Re: [Finale] Cross-staff beaming, reverse stems, articulations and seconds...

2004-07-23 Thread David W. Fenton
On 23 Jul 2004 at 21:55, Michael Cook wrote: > >2. How do I get the articulations (staccatos in my case) to appear on > >the noteheads and not around the beam between the staves? > > -- Just drag the staccatos to where you need them. If you really have > a lot of staccatos on reverse stem notes,

Re: [Finale] Cross-staff beaming, reverse stems, articulations and seconds...

2004-07-23 Thread Harold Owen
Title: Re: [Finale] Cross-staff beaming, reverse stems, articula Taris writes: I know this has probably been discussed here before, but I need a bit of help with a piece I'm working on right now. The piano part will definitely be easier to read if the notes in both hands are beamed together. No

{Spam} Re: [Finale] Cross-staff beaming, reverse stems, articulations and seconds...

2004-07-23 Thread Michael Cook
1. How do I get the stems to appear in the middle of a second instead of on the outside? -- You can fix this with the reverse stem tool. Click on a handle until you get the result you need! 2. How do I get the articulations (staccatos in my case) to appear on the noteheads and not around the be

Re: [Finale] Cross-staff beaming, reverse stems, articulations and seconds...

2004-07-23 Thread dhbailey
Taris L Flashpaw wrote: I know this has probably been discussed here before, but I need a bit of help with a piece I'm working on right now. The piano part will definitely be easier to read if the notes in both hands are beamed together. Now, I now how to do cross-staff beaming and reverse stemm

[Finale] Cross-staff beaming, reverse stems, articulations and seconds...

2004-07-23 Thread Taris L Flashpaw
I know this has probably been discussed here before, but I need a bit of help with a piece I'm working on right now. The piano part will definitely be easier to read if the notes in both hands are beamed together. Now, I now how to do cross-staff beaming and reverse stemming to make it all look o