Now I remember why I never used it: The Meastro Default version is based on
a 2-segment "vertical tilde" and always draws about a 5th too tall. I tried
it with a 1-segment "vertical tilde" and it's still about a 3rd too tall.
That could be manageable if the top adjustment handle would adjust the
height instead of the entire vertical placement, since the roll is anchored
to the bottom note. But in it's current state, there is too much screwing
around involved to even use it. I'll stick to my Rolls font for now until
MM could make it possible do rolls properly, add arrows, as well as use the
same procedure for brackets.
Bill
If you enter it as a metatool (hold R, click bottom note of chord) then it
will auto-size to the height of the chord. If you don't attach it to the
bottom note, it won't auto size, and you will have to drag the handles to
resize it.
Christopher
On Mar 24, 2006, at 10:44 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Articulation #31 in the Finale Default File (Fin2006). [It's in earlier
default files as well, of course, but may be in a slightly different
slot.]
- Darcy
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On 24 Mar 2006, at 8:43 PM, D. Keneth Fowler wrote:
I vaguely remember long ago using a character to mark chords that are to
be rolled. As I remember I could enter the character and drag it to any
desired length. The ones I can find are all fixed length.
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