Hi Aaron,

Yes, I see what you mean: the larger the intervals get, the more the number seems to pull away from the bracket; a black eye for Enhanced Tuplets. However, if you are doing a piece with mostly linear tuplet passages, I think things will look fairly reasonable, with less fussing than before 5K.

Since this is one of only 3 features that I will find useful this time around, it would be nice if it worked perfectly!

Dan Carno


At 06:58 PM 8/21/2004, you wrote:

At 03:00 PM 08/21/2004, Dan Carno wrote:
>We may be talking about different things here, but when I enter an eighth
>note tuplet, with the first note a rest, and do not edit it, I have a
>reasonable centered number (vertically & horizontally) relative to the
>bracket.

But look at http://files.aaron.sherber.com/tuplet.gif The problem is more apparent when you have several of these tuplets with different intervals -- the number is positioned vertically different from the bracket. Or enter just one tuplet, with the two notes an octave apart, and you'll see that the number is not in the correct vertical position.

Aaron.

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