Hmm. Shows what I know. I just checked, and "Check Ties" doesn't, in
fact, get rid of the tie in the situation I described. It does,
however, get rid of the tie if you try to tie a Db to a D nat. within
the same bar.
I also note, for the first time and with some annoyance, that trying
to tie a Db to a D nat. within the same bar hides the natural on the
second note. This should definitely not happen.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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On 6 Apr 2008, at 9:11 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 6 Apr 2008, at 7:50 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
It was also across a system break. You CAN tie two different notes
across a barline (or not!) if both bars are in the same system.
Technically, actually, you can't.
Sure, if you try to tie from a Db in m.1 to D nat. in m.2, it
*looks* like a tie, because you can tie forward from any note. But
as far as Finale is concerned, the note is not tied. If you look at
the frame attributes, the D nat. note won't have the "tie end" flag.
If you play back the passage, you'll hear a D nat. on the downbeat
of the second bar. If you run "Check Ties," the tie will disappear.
And so on.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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