Thanx for the info on the instrument.txt doc. I looked there and EVERY
non transposing instrument is at useKeySigs = 1 -- so I just left it
alone. the problem was resolved by removing the Set To Clef in the
transposition dialogue box.
One question Jef, how well do you understand the workings of text files in
Finale? and is there a way to really alter the default document? Also
WHERE is the default document located for the Wizard? I have tried to
alter several files, but it is always coming up with Maestro, and a whole
other slew of things I really prefer not using, so I have taken the round
about way of creating a "template" file I like with a single staff line,
and then going to Wizard to add the instruments I wish. I am sure there
must be another way to slay this beast.
Gregory
On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 01:04:57 +0300, shirling & neueweise
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gregory wrote:
Never did think of looking there, because I don't even remember having
set
up the bassoon as a transposing instrument!
in instrument.txt doc, ALL instruments defined to not use key signatures
are set as transposing instruments, with a transposition interval of 0.
useKeySigs = 0
this might be why it was set that way.
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