Andrew Stiller schrieb:
What happens if there's a single empty measure with no displayed
whole-rest?
Nothing. It makes no difference to Finale whether one displays whole
rests or not. The measure is still about a centimeter wide.
Johannes
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On Jul 27, 2005, at 8:16 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Have you ever tried setting it to 0? In my experience this does
exactly what you want. Multi-measure rests are not affected by this
anyway.
My min-measure width has been 0 for about 4 years now, and I have
never had a problem with this.
David W. Fenton schrieb:
The coming Finale 2006 feature that allows you to mark measures as
not included in measure numbering will make this substantially
easier.
Don't expect too much. Personally I am very disappointed by the
functionality of this plugin.
Johannes
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David W. Fenton schrieb:
After sending that, it occurred to me that this could be the germ of
a feature request for Finale -- if the minimum measure width could
somehow be tied to a particular meter. That is, if the minimum
measure width applied only to a full measure of the displayed meter,
David W. Fenton schrieb:
Well, the default minimum measure width is 1 inch, which is
definitely too wide for the pickup measures. I always set it to .5
inches, so that when you respace your music, it should get suitably
narrower.
Just set the min measure width to 0. Then respace. All is w
On 26 Jul 2005 at 17:25, dhbailey wrote:
> Ken Durling wrote:
> > At 01:45 PM 7/26/2005, you wrote:
> >
> >> > Well, the default minimum measure width is 1 inch, which is
> >> > definitely too wide for the pickup measures. I always set it to
> >> > .5 inches, so that when you respace your music,
OK, got it, thanks. it's in Options>Document Settings>Music Spacing
Options. Lots of other interesting settings to explore here, too.
Ken
At 02:12 PM 7/26/2005, you wrote:
On 26 Jul 2005 at 13:57, Ken Durling wrote:
> At 01:45 PM 7/26/2005, you wrote:
>
> > > Well, the default minimum m
Ken Durling wrote:
At 01:45 PM 7/26/2005, you wrote:
> Well, the default minimum measure width is 1 inch, which is
> definitely too wide for the pickup measures. I always set it to .5
> inches, so that when you respace your music, it should get suitably
> narrower.
Where is this setting? I
On 26 Jul 2005 at 13:57, Ken Durling wrote:
> At 01:45 PM 7/26/2005, you wrote:
>
> > > Well, the default minimum measure width is 1 inch, which is
> > > definitely too wide for the pickup measures. I always set it to .5
> > > inches, so that when you respace your music, it should get
> > > suit
At 01:45 PM 7/26/2005, you wrote:
> Well, the default minimum measure width is 1 inch, which is
> definitely too wide for the pickup measures. I always set it to .5
> inches, so that when you respace your music, it should get suitably
> narrower.
Where is this setting? I'm not finding it in
On 26 Jul 2005 at 16:29, David W. Fenton wrote:
> On 26 Jul 2005 at 13:24, Ken Durling wrote:
>
> > OK, got it, thanks. Then drag the measure handles to resize. Or
> > is there an automation for that?
>
> Well, the default minimum measure width is 1 inch, which is
> definitely too wide for
Ah, ok. Thanks much.
Ken
At 01:29 PM 7/26/2005, you wrote:
On 26 Jul 2005 at 13:24, Ken Durling wrote:
> OK, got it, thanks. Then drag the measure handles to resize. Or is
> there an automation for that?
Well, the default minimum measure width is 1 inch, which is
definitely too wide for
On 26 Jul 2005 at 13:24, Ken Durling wrote:
> OK, got it, thanks. Then drag the measure handles to resize. Or is
> there an automation for that?
Well, the default minimum measure width is 1 inch, which is
definitely too wide for the pickup measures. I always set it to .5
inches, so that whe
OK, got it, thanks. Then drag the measure handles to resize. Or is there
an automation for that?
Ken
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In Finale 2006 there's a "Mid Measure Repeat" plug-in which does the
job automatically.
Michael Cook
On 26 Jul 2005, at 21:53, David W. Fenton wrote:
On 26 Jul 2005 at 12:38, Ken Durling wrote:
Another newbie question: How do you create partial measures with
repeats, like on repeats to a
On 26 Jul 2005 at 12:38, Ken Durling wrote:
> Another newbie question: How do you create partial measures with
> repeats, like on repeats to a pick up such as are typical in Menuet &
> Trios? I'm not finding it in the tutorial or user's manual. In some
> cases I would simply want to place an e
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