Re: [Finale] Re: Changing clefs in Staff Styles ADD Finale default documents

2005-06-08 Thread RegoR
Allen, All that said and done, HOW does one, for example, get a file that is based on Engraver Fonts instead of Maestro. I know the work arounds and basically that is what i am currently having to do, but questions do remain. 1 why is it that finale defaults itself to maestro when the

Re: [Finale] Re: Changing clefs in Staff Styles ADD Finale default documents

2005-06-08 Thread Aaron Sherber
At 08:31 AM 06/08/2005, RegoR wrote: 2 why is it that if, in program option, the default document ONE sets is different than maestro, the Wizard does NOT see that document, and creates any any new file by using the Finale default of Maestro Font Default.FTM ? Whereas if one asks for the default

Re: [Finale] Re: Changing clefs in Staff Styles ADD Finale default documents

2005-06-08 Thread Christopher Smith
Unfortunately, Finale can only see two default files in the Setup Wizard, and they have to be named EXACTLY what they are named, they have to be in the correct directory, and furthermore (on PC only, not Mac) they have to be saved as template files. However, there is nothing stopping you from

Re: [Finale] Re: Changing clefs in Staff Styles ADD Finale default documents

2005-06-06 Thread RegoR
Thanx for the info on the instrument.txt doc. I looked there and EVERY non transposing instrument is at useKeySigs = 1 -- so I just left it alone. the problem was resolved by removing the Set To Clef in the transposition dialogue box. One question Jef, how well do you understand the

Re: [Finale] Re: Changing clefs in Staff Styles ADD Finale default documents

2005-06-06 Thread Allen Fisher
The text files don't change fonts. Edit the Maestro Font Default file (for maestro docs) and the JazzFont default file (for jazzfont docs) in your component files folder. There are some settings that the wizard changes (mostly margins), but fonts are not set by the wizard. If you have a custom