Dear all -
[I'm sure this problem has been addressed before, so please accept my
apologies in advance. I tried to search the archives, but it wouldn't let
me in!]
Is it possible to get 12/8 time to default to dotted-quarter and
dotted-half rests for partial measures, instead of lots of
Under the MIDI/Audio menu, select Quantization Settings and then click
the More Settings button -- in the More Quantization Settings dialog is
an option Allow Dotted Rest in Compound Meters. Be sure that radio
button is selected and then click OK.
That has usually fixed that problem for me.
I need to add a couple of staves to a score that is nearly complete. (For
string divisi.) The problem is, when I do so it destroys all my
optimization up to that point because it forces the new staff to appear on
all the previous pages. Is there any way to have this not happen when I add
a staff?
Staf Tool = Hide empty staves
Klaus
On Wednesday, October 23, 2013 3:53 PM, Robert Patterson
rob...@robertgpatterson.com wrote:
I need to add a couple of staves to a score that is nearly complete. (For
string divisi.) The problem is, when I do so it destroys all my
optimization up to that
I don't know specifically about Finale and Mavericks, but for all you Mac users
out there, visit roaringapps.com for a one-stop location to check compatibility
of your apps with various recent Mac OS's.
(The column regarding Finale products and Mavericks is blank -- there must not
be any
I only have Mavericks on my MacBook, which is not my main tool for work in
Finale. Took the occasion to try opening a 5 part vocal score.
Took the installation of Java runtime (on promt, and done automatically from
there), but then it opened with no problems. Playback with Garritan often is a