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From: "David H. Bailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "FINALE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Re: My Own Wishlist to Coda (Mac, quite long)


>While I agree, such an automatic alteration might be included as a
>switchable option, and in that instance I wouldn't mind.

>BUT, there have been a lot of suggestions made recently on this list
>which include switchable options which might make for a nightmare of
>programming, and a huge "switchable options page" in the program options
>or document settings screens.

Wouldn't it just be a case of expanding the options in either the speedy
options or the "accidentals" options in the document settings to include
something like "allow intelligent enharmonic re-spelling following initial
note entry" (except worded better than that!) rather than a "switchable
options" page?

I think that the accidentals options under the document options should be
expanded anyway to include much of what is found in the cautionary
accidentals plug-in plus a few other options, but so it does it as a default
rather than running a plug-in, as .  For example "always show cautionaries,
even on tied notes"; "show cautionary natural after octave displacement"
(e.g. G#4 followed by Gnat5), "do not show on repeated notes", etc

Colin.
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