On Jul 4, 2007, at 11:03 AM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:


Now I've gone back through that score and found not a single error in all that flipping -- no changes elsewhere, either. I will be extracting parts and perhaps creating a transposed score (if the conductor prefers that; he's out of the country at the moment). Will I see this error in the both
of those?


The problem is inconsistent, which is why it is such a large problem. I did several scores recently and hardly saw it all, but I was able to coax it into full and glorious appearance in my first try with 2008. If it were consistent, I would have a way to deal with it.


Does this affect both Mac and Windows versions? Is it consistent? Will
copying the entire score into a new score fix it?

It apparently affects Win and Mac. It is very inconsistent. Copying will probably not fix it, in fact, sometimes passages that get copied get the enharmonics flipped at the new place, but not always.

I have been able to "freeze" a spelling even after using the 9 key by setting my enharmonic preferences to what I want, then holding down the MIDI note with the Speedy cursor on the note and hitting Enter (numeric keypad). This effectively changes the note to the held pitch, and clears any 9 key nonsense.

Needless to say, a huge pain, and not really doable over a large score.

Christopher



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