2010/10/28 Valentin Villenave <[email protected]>
>
> I think Graham already made my point. With Sibelius, I used to spend
> roughly an hour per *system*, tweaking everything, pushing
> accidentals, solving collisions, manually removing tuplet numbers,
> faking stuff using invisible voices that, in turn, caused new
> collisions etc. And if (heavens forbid) I ever had *one* measure to
> insert or to remove, then I just add to start over (I had long lost
> all hope of automatic spacing or automatic system breaks: if I ever
> used auto-spacing, that was on *one* measure at a time, and even then
> I had to manually tweak things afterwards).


I used to be finale user for some time, albeit not a prominent one (only
simple songs for school choir, and i didn't realize many of Finale
mistakes). But i remember the day when i first discovered that adding
something in the middle of an existing piece of music makes finale abandon
all my tweaks... (it was a piece longer than usual). Man, that was the day i
started to hate finale wholeheartedly!

:)
Janek
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