Daniel, FinMac 2011. I just tried your experiment with a 12/1 measure and, yes, you're quite right, it is a bug. While I can understand how something like this could slip by the beta-testers, it could potentially be annoying to those of us engraving, say, Gregorian Chant without bar lines. I would write a short note to Make Music' "Complaints Department" ... but we should not hold our collective breaths on this one; it will quite likely be pretty low on Make Musics To-Do list! MfG, Fiedler ************************************************ Habsburger Verlag Frankfurt (Dr. Fiedler) www.habsburgerverlag.de eric.f.fied...@t-online.de e.fied...@em.uni-frankfurt.de ************************************************
On 30.09.2010, at 20:45, Daniel Wolf wrote: > A very small issue: > > Finale 2011, on a Windows machine. The midmeasure clef function works very > well, but only if the measure is 8 whole notes long or shorter; if any tone > is selected to receive a midmeasure clef beyond the 8-whole-note-point in a > measure with more than 8 whole notes, then the new clef snaps back to the > beginning of the measure. Admittedly, this is not ever going to be an issue > for most users, but for someone working in early or contemporary music who > uses such large metres (if only as an invisible backdrop a non-metric or > polymetric section) this could affect the layout planning. > > Daniel Wolf > frankfurt > _______________________________________________ > Finale mailing list > Finale@shsu.edu > http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale