Hey Johannes, I think I figured it out: The "InstType" field in gpofullinstruments.txt maps to the [INS:] field in instrument text. So, you are right -- changes to "gpofullinstruments.txt" don't affect staff names -- I was wrong about that. But you can use the "gpofullinstruments.txt" file to find out what you need to modify in "instruments.txt" to get the staff name you want. Try this: 1) Load "gpofullinstruments.txt" in a text editor and search for "cellos". You will see the following: [INS:Cellos KS] DisplayName = Cellos KS InstType = Cello Patch = 48 SampleFile = 9. Notation/8. Section Strings/4. Cellos/Cellos KS.nki This means that the GPO instrument "Cellos KS" is mapped to the instrument "Cello" in "instruments.txt." 2) Now load "instruments.txt" in a text editor and search for "cello". The first entry you will find is this: [INS:Cello] Name = Cello Abbr = Vc. useKeySigs = 1 Transposition = 0 StaffType = standard Clef = bass Patch = 48 RangeLow = 36,36,36,49 RangeHigh = 79,72,64,61 ExWizDisp = 1 Change "Cello" here to "Violoncello". 3) Now launch Finale, and use the Setup Wizard to create a score using the GPO instrument "Cellos KS". The staff name should show up as "Violoncello". On 06 Aug 2005, at 2:51 PM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
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