Actually, it does more than just "make the number of measures in each system the same from one part to another" -- or it can, depending on the options you choose. It also (optionally) preserves forced system and page breaks, distances between systems, etc.

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On Dec 15, 2009, at 4:01 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:

Yes, all it does is make the number of measures in each system the same from one part to another. It isn't exactly the same as the old technique of copying the contents of horn 2 into the horn 1 part, then saving under a new name, because you don't get all the nudges and things you did to the horn 1 in the horn 2 part. But it saves you having to re-jig titles, and some items can be moved so that they get nudged in ALL parts at the same time, so it is a net savings in time as far as I am concerned.

Christopher


On Tue Dec 15, at TuesdayDec 15 3:07 PM, Ryan wrote:

Are these parts still linked to the original score, or are they separate files now? I haven't used linked parts in a large ensemble, so I'm curious
how people are getting the results they want.

On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Chuck Israels <[email protected]>wrote:


On Dec 15, 2009, at 10:33 AM, Paul Hayden wrote:

I completely forgot about "Transfer Layout" in TGTools. It did the trick!

Thanks, Chuck.

Paul Hayden


You're welcome, Paul.  2010 users are still waiting.  Tobias?

Chuck



Chuck Israels wrote:

There is a tool in the complete version of TGTools that will do what you need (for v.2009 and earlier). It is called "Transfer Layout" and
it works beautifully.  If you do not have the full set of Tobias'
plugins, this function alone is worth the price.

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