[Finale] Finale support staff won't recognize obvious bug.

2006-06-09 Thread BillSincl
I had a situation where I had two tied notes on the same line or space, but they had different pitches, due to different accidentals. For example, F natural tied to F#, or E flat tied to E natural, which would be slurs, not tied notes. Finale sometimes HIDES the second accidental in that

Re: [Finale] Finale support staff won't recognize obvious bug.

2006-06-09 Thread Johannes Gebauer
I must admit I am completely lost here: Ties are something completely different from slurs. If you want a slur, enter a slur, and the accidental won't be hidden. If you use a tie, the normal behaviour is indeed to not show the accidental on the tied-to note. Finale does not treat ties and

Re: [Finale] Finale support staff won't recognize obvious bug.

2006-06-09 Thread Scot Hanna-Weir
On 6/9/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I had a situation where I had two tied notes on the same line or space, but they had different pitches, due to different accidentals. For example, F natural tied to F#, or E flat tied to E natural, which would be slurs, not tied notes.

Re: [Finale] Finale support staff won't recognize obvious bug.

2006-06-09 Thread Eric Dannewitz
How can you have two notes that are different pitches TIED together? That makes no sense. And ties and slurs are two different things in Finale. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I had a situation where I had two tied notes on the same line or space, but they had *different pitches,* due to different

Re: [Finale] Finale support staff won't recognize obvious bug.

2006-06-09 Thread Darcy James Argue
I can't even reproduce the behavior Bill describes. Even if you try to tie an Eb to an E nat. (in the same measure) the E nat. is *not* automatically hidden. This may explain why MM support won't acknowledge the bug -- they probably can't reproduce it. - Darcy - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Finale] Finale support staff won't recognize obvious bug.

2006-06-09 Thread Noel Stoutenburg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I had a situation where I had two tied notes on the same line or space, but they had *different pitches,* due to different accidentals. For example, F natural tied to F#, or E flat tied to E natural, which would be *slurs*, not tied notes. Finale sometimes HIDES the