As I have often said, the one thing I can't figure out how to do in
the linked parts is to place a To Coda symbol in the middle of a
MM rest without breaking out one individual measure (5 - 1- 2 for
instance, instead of 6 - 2).
assign it in the part to the first measure in the MM rest, hide
Now, will someone please explain to me how this linked parts stuff works?
Raymond Horton
read the manual, pp 37-5 onwards, everything is explained clearly, as
i repeat every 2-3 weeks when this question comes up.
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Hi jef,
Yes, that's essentially what I do in extracted parts but, with
those, you never see the unused symbol (at least not in page view).
I readily admit to personal, emotional irrationality on this issue,
but I simply don't like those half tone symbols lurking on the screen
in my
chuck, you can change the colour and tone of the
hidden elements so they aren't as obtrusive. in
fact i have set mine to a light brown colour, so
i can better visualize how some elements will
appear (in BW) in the parts (that are hidden in
the score) without looking at the parts, but
On Aug 4, 2007, at 5:32 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
Hi Ray,
Linked parts takes some getting used to, but it does work pretty
well for me. I find TG Tools (the full deal) particularly useful
in transferring all or part of a part layout from one part to
another (TG Tool
Hi Ray,
Linked parts takes some getting used to, but it does work pretty well
for me. I find TG Tools (the full deal) particularly useful in
transferring all or part of a part layout from one part to another
(TG Tool menu/modify/transfer), and that takes the place of the way I
used to