On 6 Sep 2005 at 23:40, Johannes Gebauer wrote:

> On 22:31 Uhr dc wrote:
> > As you say, if you chose 1% zoom, you'll get more than one page per
> > screen. And since you don't need to see what you're doing, why not?
> 
> For two reasons:
> 1) Engraver slurs, as long as they are Engraver slurs, are not
> identical in page view and scroll view. As soon as you move them you
> freeze them in their current shape. They will no longer adjust when
> you go back to page view. If the spacing is different they will look
> different. 2) I don't actually trust Finale to behave correctly at
> such unusual view %. Engraver slurs are erratic at different view %
> anyway, I don't really want to rely on 1%.

Well, certainly, the amount of change of a 1-pixel move is completely 
different for each zoom percentage, so that would be an issue in and 
of itself.

I did not know about your first point at all, to be honest. I've 
always positioned slurs when I noticed a problem, but now this means 
I need to add it to my page-view-at-150% editing pass.

Does it matter what zoom you use when making slur adjusmentes in page 
view? Or must it just be at least 100% or larger?

-- 
David W. Fenton                        http://www.bway.net/~dfenton
David Fenton Associates                http://www.bway.net/~dfassoc

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