Re: [Finale] Distinguishing Engraver slurs from adjusted slurs?

2007-12-07 Thread Aaron Sherber
At 01:06 AM 12/7/2007, Johannes Gebauer wrote: These slurs are indeed rare, but the bug also includes slurs which have their tips crash into the staff lines. I have experienced something which may or may not be tangentially related. In more than one file, I have had the page layout -- that

Re: [Finale] 2008 a is up

2007-12-07 Thread Michael Cook
Hyphens are much improved. As far as I can tell, they are as good as they were before all the problems started in 2006. They no longer disappear too early. Michael On 7 Dec 2007, at 12:00, dc wrote: I notice: Improved placement of lyrics hyphens, especially in tight spacing. Has

Re: [Finale] Distinguishing Engraver slurs from adjusted slurs?

2007-12-07 Thread Robert Patterson
I don't think the crazy slurs are that rare. I see them in just about every piece (MacFin07) I work on. My guess is if people have stopped talking about it at the forums, it is because it is pointless to keep talking about something in a world where no bugs will be fixed. On Dec 7, 2007 12:06 AM,

Re: [Finale] 2008 a is up

2007-12-07 Thread dhbailey
Michael Cook wrote: Hyphens are much improved. As far as I can tell, they are as good as they were before all the problems started in 2006. They no longer disappear too early. That is indeed great news! thanks for checking it out for us. -- David H. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Finale] 2008 a is up

2007-12-07 Thread Johannes Gebauer
On 07.12.2007 dc wrote: In other words, they are now finally admitting that hyphens didn't display properly in 2006 AND 2007. When I think of all the messages sent to tech support, with Finale files, PDF files, screen-shots, etc., and never got even an acknowledgment of this bug, let alone

Re: [Finale] Distinguishing Engraver slurs from adjusted slurs?

2007-12-07 Thread Johannes Gebauer
On 07.12.2007 Tyler Turner wrote: If you spend any time on the forums, you'll quickly learn that's not the case. Forum members are no less willing to repeatedly discuss bugs that bother them than people here. And really, a lot more people pass through the forum than here, even if just for a one

RE: [Finale] Distinguishing Engraver slurs from adjusted slurs?

2007-12-07 Thread Lee Actor
At 05:38 PM 12/7/2007, Jari Williamsson wrote: Aaron Sherber wrote: I have experienced something which may or may not be tangentially related. In more than one file, I have had the page layout -- that is, the number of measures in a certain system, and hence the flow of measures

Re: [Finale] Distinguishing Engraver slurs from adjusted slurs?

2007-12-07 Thread Aaron Sherber
At 05:38 PM 12/7/2007, Jari Williamsson wrote: Aaron Sherber wrote: I have experienced something which may or may not be tangentially related. In more than one file, I have had the page layout -- that is, the number of measures in a certain system, and hence the flow of measures across pages

Re: [Finale] Distinguishing Engraver slurs from adjusted slurs?

2007-12-07 Thread Tyler Turner
--- Robert Patterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't think the crazy slurs are that rare. I see them in just about every piece (MacFin07) I work on. My guess is if people have stopped talking about it at the forums, it is because it is pointless to keep talking about something in a world

Re: [Finale] Distinguishing Engraver slurs from adjusted slurs?

2007-12-07 Thread Jari Williamsson
Aaron Sherber wrote: I have experienced something which may or may not be tangentially related. In more than one file, I have had the page layout -- that is, the number of measures in a certain system, and hence the flow of measures across pages -- differ in the printed version from what