Re: [Finale] Accidental Bug

2005-08-05 Thread Giovanni Doro
About the original subject, under my opinion, it isn't really a bug: if you imagine the situation between two different measure in different staves (last measure and first one), for G# you would see at the begin of new system a G tied to another (natural) G instead a G#. My opinion is to repeat

Re: [Finale] Accidental Bug

2005-07-13 Thread Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
At 07:20 PM 7/12/05 -0700, Mark D Lew wrote: >On Jul 10, 2005, at 7:17 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote: > >> And another one -- the bass-clef first-note speedy-entry bug. Type >> along >> from the computer keyboard and at random the first note of some >> measures >> will be way up high, as if it w

Re: [Finale] Accidental Bug

2005-07-12 Thread Mark D Lew
On Jul 10, 2005, at 6:58 PM, John Bell wrote: Replying to myself: this bug doesn't always strike, but I have been unable to establish exactly what triggers it. Having experimented for the past five minutes, a surer way to elicit the bug seems to be: (in 4/4): half note rest, half note with acci

Re: [Finale] Accidental Bug

2005-07-12 Thread Mark D Lew
On Jul 10, 2005, at 7:17 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote: And another one -- the bass-clef first-note speedy-entry bug. Type along from the computer keyboard and at random the first note of some measures will be way up high, as if it were displaying a treble clef. The bug's still there in 2005b

Re: [Finale] Accidental Bug

2005-07-11 Thread dhbailey
John Bell wrote: On 11 Jul 2005, at 02:30, John Bell wrote: [FinMac 2005b] There's a really annoying bug in Finale that's been there for years. When a note with an accidental is tied to the next bar and then tied again to another note in this same bar, the final note is given a redundant a

Re: [Finale] Accidental Bug

2005-07-10 Thread John Bell
On 11 Jul 2005, at 03:17, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:And another one -- the bass-clef first-note speedy-entry bug. Type along from the computer keyboard and at random the first note of some measures will be way up high, as if it were displaying a treble clef. The bug's still there in 2005b. Yes I'v

Re: [Finale] Accidental Bug

2005-07-10 Thread Christopher Smith
On Jul 10, 2005, at 9:58 PM, John Bell wrote: On 11 Jul 2005, at 02:30, John Bell wrote: [FinMac 2005b] There's a really annoying bug in Finale that's been there for years. When a note with an accidental is tied to the next bar and then tied again to another note in this same bar, the fina

Re: [Finale] Accidental Bug

2005-07-10 Thread Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
At 02:30 AM 7/11/05 +0100, John Bell wrote: >There's a really annoying bug in Finale that's been there for years. And another one -- the bass-clef first-note speedy-entry bug. Type along from the computer keyboard and at random the first note of some measures will be way up high, as if it were dis

Re: [Finale] Accidental Bug

2005-07-10 Thread John Bell
On 11 Jul 2005, at 02:30, John Bell wrote:[FinMac 2005b]There's a really annoying bug in Finale that's been there for years. When a note with an accidental is tied to the next bar and then tied again to another note in this same bar, the final note is given a redundant accidental. For example, in 4