On 19.01.2004 21:52 Uhr, David W. Fenton wrote >> On 19.01.2004 18:15 Uhr, David W. Fenton wrote >> >>> The Maestro version is the first usable one to ship with Finale, but >>> it's still not really quite right (it's not tall and thin enough, >>> and the top should be rounded, not square). >> >> Ok, perhaps the Henle version is ever so slightly taller and thinner, >> but the Maestro version is indeed rounded at the top and not square. >> Could it be that you are looking at a different symbol? The one I mean >> is characters no 174 and 39 on the Mac. > > It's rounded in the *wrong* direction -- it's concave, when it should > be convex. > > At least, that's my opinion in regard to replicating the shape of the > wedge that I see in late 18th- and early 19th-century editions (which > is what I want to do).
I keep getting conkave and convex wrong. You are saying it is rounded to the inside? You must be, since I know that Henle is rounded to the outside. In that case you are _definitely_ looking at the wrong symbol. Before we go on discussing this, could you perhaps look up the two symbols and tell me whether they are the ones you are talking about? As far as I know there is no predefined articulation using these symbols, so you really will have to look at the font symbols. Johannes -- http://www.musikmanufaktur.com http://www.camerata-berolinensis.de _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale