On May 18, 2007, at 2:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[Finale 2002]
I would like to use lozenge-shaped note-heads for a piece and wonder if there is a way to set up Finale to use these as defaults. I have entered normal notes and then gone through each note shape, changing the heads as required, but this is a long-winded process. Also, the shapes in Finale are not particularly good: the semibreve shape is a little too small. Any
suggestions?

You can set your notehead characters. All of them must come from the same font, but you can pick any font. So if you find shapes you like in Zapf Dingbats, for example, you could use that.

Step 1: Document Options > Fonts. In the "Notation" pull-down menu, pick "Noteheads". (It's first on the list, so it may already be chosen.) Click "set font" and pick your font.

Step 2: Document Options > Notes & Rests. Check the box for "Use Note Shapes". Now for each of the four possible noteheads, pick the character you want (from the font you already selected). Finale thinks you're using note shapes, so you'll have to enter the same character seven times, once for each of the seven scale degrees.

Further questions relating to this.

Is it possible to have the tails line up with the middle of the note-head,
not the side?

Document Options > Stems. Select "Stem Connections" to get to a menu resembling the one for articulations. Create a new entry for each of your noteheads; select the font and character (whether the original normal ones or new ones that you've chosen as described above). Then enter the offset values you want. To move the stem connection to the middle of the note, you'll want a negative number for upstem H and a positive number for downstem H. Probably about 12 to 14 evpu's, depending on the notehead character.

How about a repeat sign where the bar-lines only extend over the three
central stave lines.

Hmm, tricky.  Here's a kludge that might work:

1. For each staff, create an additional duplicate staff. Give it the same clef, etc. Use a staff style to set this to blank notation and don't enter anything in it.

2. Double click on the duplicate staff's handle to get to the Staff Attributes dialog. Change "standard 5-line" to "other...". That puts you at "Staff Setup". Click Custom Staff, then uncheck the top and bottom of the five boxes to make a three-line staff, centered.

3. On the real staff, go to Staff Attributes and un-select "Repeat Bars" from among "Items to Display".

4. Now go to Staff > Staff Usage and set the "Distance from Top" so that it's identical for the real staff and the duplicate staff. Now the two will exactly overlap.

The theory is that the real staff will be just like normal but with no repeat bars, and the overlapping fake staff will have the repeat bars and nothing else. I think it should work, but there might be unintended consequences I'm not thinking of.

mdl
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