Hi Chuck and Christopher, Unless I misunderstand, you can choose "center over note" and fix automatic positioning left or right of the note by adjusting the values in the "handle positioning" dialog box, which is accessed through the "handle positioning" button in the Articulation Designer dialog.
I don't have any scoops in the file I'm in right now so I just gave a single tremelo slash the approximate positioning of a scoop with the following (evpu) settings: 1) Center horizontally should be checked 2) Default vertical position = -22 Handle positioning 3) Main symbol - H: -58 4) Main symbol - V: -12 5) Flipped symbol - H: -58 6) Flipped symbol - V: -12 Start there with your scoop and it should get you in the ball park. You can tweak it from there. Just use positive "H" numbers for your fall. Don Hart on 10/24/05 1:58 PM, Chuck Israels at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Oct 24, 2005, at 11:33 AM, Christopher Smith wrote: >> >> There will always be a problem placing non-centred articulations >> like a fall or scoop, because the horizontal positioning works from >> your click point. If you are a millimetre too far left, then the >> articulation will be, too. The bend places correctly every time >> because it has the box checked "Centre over note", which cannot be >> checked for the scoops and falls. > > So, does this mean that it is impossible (impractical) to set the > handles of such articulations to be centered over the note head, and > the articulation offset for correct placement? Is there a problem I > don't understand which would prevent that solution? _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
