Richard Huggins wrote:
On a double-stemmed, unison dotted note, where two layers have been involved
in creating the unison, Finale will put only one dot if the note's on a
space but two (one above, one below) it it's on a line.
To remove the lower dot:
Options Document Settings
On 06.09.2003 4:18 Uhr, Richard Huggins wrote
On a double-stemmed, unison dotted note, where two layers have been involved
in creating the unison, Finale will put only one dot if the note's on a
space but two (one above, one below) it it's on a line.
I don't know if there's a notational
On Saturday, Sep 6, 2003, at 07:28 US/Pacific, Christopher BJ Smith
wrote:
... you could enter one of the notes as an undotted note, then enter
the proper rest to preserve spacing and hide it using letter O in
Speedy Entry. Since the note is a unison, the improper length probably
won't be a
On a double-stemmed, unison dotted note, where two layers have been involved
in creating the unison, Finale will put only one dot if the note's on a
space but two (one above, one below) it it's on a line.
I don't know if there's a notational standard for this situation, but I
don't recall seeing