Yes, a choral unison line where the composer desires double stems. And your method certainly would work. (I did something similar...since it was fairly easy music I just re-entered the notes in Layer 2...zoned out on using Copy to do it...duh!) It's several more steps than a plug-in is the only thing.
And if I may... If someone's thinking about creating this plug-in, it also should be able to do automatic split-stems. For example, if there were two notes in the treble clef, sharing a single stem, this plug-in would put a down stem on the lowest note and an up stem on the highest. The default of the split stems section would be two notes, but through checkboxes it also could handle 3, 4, maybe 5 notes, with a way for the user to tell the plug-in which notes to put on the up stem and which on the down stem. --Richard > From: Phil Lehman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Exactly what do you want to do? Is it a single not head with a stem up and > stem down as tenor and bass in unison? > > If so, why not copy the measures and paste it into layer two. Freeze the > stem directions for each layer. Tell music spacing to ignore unisons and you > will have double stemmed notes. _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
