Enter a capital "I" (letter "eye"). Then change the font to "Engraver
font set".
Christopher Smith wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry to bring this up again, but I can't find the thread where this was
discussed last year. I remember Mark D. Lew had some intelligent things
to say on the subject.
I thought one could use an underscore character from some other font as
a curved ligature connecting two syllables on the same note. But Finale
2005 treats that character as a word extension now, whereas it didn't
behave that way the last time I needed to do this (I think it was back
in 2002!)
What is the method now for entering
e_um
with the curved ligature? Do I have to enter a hard space and enter the
ligature as a staff expression?
And my client tells me that
e'um
with the apostrophe is an accepted method of indicating the same thing.
I have no knowledge of this. Is this the real deal? She is a singer, so
I might trust her judgment on the ligature, but she consistently leaves
beats out of measures, forgets accidentals and misnotates rhythms, so I
have to take everything she says with a grain of salt.
Thanks a lot.
Christopher
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