on 7/17/02 7:10 AM, Johannes Gebauer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 17.07.2002 14:19 Uhr, Mark D. Lew wrote
> 
>>> Here's how to create the bug:
>>> 
>>> 1. Open a template with multiple systems on the same page and with spacing
>>> such as the above mentioned "Piano Grand Staff" and go to page view.
>>> 
>>> 2. Move at least one measure to an adjacent system on the page.
>>> 
>>> 3. Select the speedy tool and undo the measure move.  Click on the measure
>>> that had moved to a different system.  That speedy window will open in the
>>> position of the measure before undoing everything.
>> 
>> I am unable to reproduce this, but it's probably because I'm not
>> understanding your description. I don't know what you mean by "move" a
>> measure. I assumed you meant copy, but when I do that everything seems
>> fine.
>> 
>> For that matter, I'm not really sure what an "adjacent system" is either.
>> I guess I use different terminology.
> 
> He means using MassMover, select a measure in page view and "move" it to the
> next system using the cursor-down key.
> 
> Johannes

Sorry I wasn't clear enough first go'round.  Some things in Finale are very
tedious to explain.

It doesn't matter how the measure is moved, or whether spacing is
contracting or expanding.  Forcing a measure up or down a system in
massmoover, automatic spacing while in speedy (how I originally discovered
it), or anything else I've tried have all lead to the bug.  The problem only
occurs when the new positioning is undone while the speedy tool is selected.

This bug is quickly corrected by moving to another page and back but it
seems serious enough to report to Coda, unless it's already been fixed in
2k3.

Has anyone tried this in windows yet?

Don Hart

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