At 02:46 AM 09/30/2004, Michael Cook wrote:
>At 16:19 -0400 29/09/2004, Aaron Sherber wrote:
>>Personally, I would prefer that it work the way it looks like it
>>ought to. Bottom Note position ought to line up the baselines of the
>>expression and the bottom notehead, taking into account the
>>addi
At 16:19 -0400 29/09/2004, Aaron Sherber wrote:
Then the graphic which displays to illustrate what it means is wrong.
yes, you're right.
Personally, I would prefer that it work the way it looks like it
ought to. Bottom Note position ought to line up the baselines of the
expression and the bottom
At 03:25 PM 09/29/2004, Michael Cook wrote:
>This is one of those curious Finale "features".
I was afraid someone was going to say that.
>While we were
>beta-testing 2004 I chanced on this and reported it as a bug, but it
>is actually meant to work that way.
Then the graphic which displays to illus
This is one of those curious Finale "features". While we were
beta-testing 2004 I chanced on this and reported it as a bug, but it
is actually meant to work that way. The three settings Top Note,
Bottom Note and Vertical Click Position are designed so that in each
of the three cases the express
At 11:47 AM 09/29/2004, Jari Williamsson wrote:
>Allen Fisher writes:
>
>> What am I missing?
>
>Perhaps you didn't apply the expression in the document using a
>metatool?
Actually, you can see the same thing even if you apply the expression using
the expression selection dialog. The Note Express
Allen Fisher writes:
> What am I missing?
Perhaps you didn't apply the expression in the document using a
metatool?
Best regards,
Jari Williamsson
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At 11:09 AM 09/29/2004, Allen Fisher wrote:
>This works for me in Finale 2004c...Mac or PC? Here's what I did:
>
>Opened a new default doc
>Edited the marking to be "top note positioning"
>Added an A above middle C and an E a fifth above to make a chord.
>Applied the marking.
>
>If I move
This works for me in Finale 2004c...Mac or PC? Here's what I did:
Opened a new default doc
Edited the marking to be "top note positioning"
Added an A above middle C and an E a fifth above to make a chord.
Applied the marking.
If I move the entire chord up in simple entry, the the expres
At 02:27 AM 09/29/2004, Jari Williamsson wrote:
>Why not just press backspace?
Because I didn't know that that did the same thing!
>Anyway, problem still there in Fin2005 initial release.
Thanks -- I'll send it in to winsupport.
Aaron.
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Aaron Sherber writes:
> When I create a note expression with vertical positioning set to top note
> or bottom note and then place that expression in the score with a metatool,
> the expression actually places itself vertically at the click position. I
> have to right-click and choose Remove Man
Aaron,
I have never seen this behavior.
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On 28 Sep 2004, at 05:17 PM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
WinFin2004b
When I create a note expression with vertical positioning set to top
note or bottom note and then place that expression in the score with a
metatool,
WinFin2004b
When I create a note expression with vertical positioning set to top note
or bottom note and then place that expression in the score with a metatool,
the expression actually places itself vertically at the click position. I
have to right-click and choose Remove Manual Adjustments to
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