Richard,
Eternal gratitude is yours. Yes, it's for beginners, so probably won't be doing much really complicated stuff. I'm sure I will have questions, tho, once I have the time to get into this again after Christmas
vacation. I'm off list for a couple weeks. Thanks again,
Bonnie


On Tuesday, December 21, 2004, at 06:38 PM, Richard Yates wrote:

Wow, that's great!  this is what I'm looking for.
Was this generated in Finale from the original notation, w/
auto-position of
stems and circles both?

Yes. The stems are postioned using the Staff Attributes - Stems Settings....
box. The circles are articulations defined to be centered on the note. You
can apply to many notes at once in MassEdit.


I wonder how well it would work with the more
complicated 2 or 3-part example you showed before.  Can't remember if
stems will flip on tab lines...

Tab stems do not flip. I think they are by layers and up or down. You might
need to duplicate the articulation and change the placement settings to use
with down stems - I'm not sure.


and how easy to resize to accommodate a
larger number, as Simon mentioned.

Well, if you are doing this in the first place it is probably for beginners.
Not too many double digit frets needed. If there are, just copy the
articulation and make the circle bigger. Or make them all bigger to start.


 Geez, I would PAY you for a
tutorial how to do this!

No need for that. Eternal gratitude is sufficient. Glad to help. Let me know
if you have any questions. The stripped down file is zipped and posted for
download at:


http://www.yatesguitar.com/misc/TabCircles.zip

Richard



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