On 14 Jan 2011, at 21:27, Jari Williamsson wrote:
It's only the main tools and the Graphics Tool that have Selection
Tool connections. Regarding the Special Tools, it would make sense
for accidentals and dots and perhaps also for ties, but would it
really make sense for anything else in th
On 2011-01-14 18:29, Steve Parker wrote:
It didn't take me long to find an example of something that trips me up.
I can't double-click an accidental to move it nor to take me to its tool.
I also can't click one to choose to hide it.
I do know where the accidental mover is in the special tools bu
Linked parts are the way to go, no doubt about it. The amount of time saved is
frightening compared to the old methods (every time I have to go back to an old
file with extracted parts I cringe).
With a little skill and plain thinking 'out of the box' you can become really
wily at getting thin
On Fri Jan 14, at FridayJan 14 12:59 PM, Steve Parker wrote:
> I wish I was a new user... I'm actually reasonably proficient. Just copied a
> show of 1000+ pages in a weekend!
> I've been working in Finale for a couple of years but am making a concerted
> effort to solve the myriad of workaroun
I wish I was a new user... I'm actually reasonably proficient. Just
copied a show of 1000+ pages in a weekend!
I've been working in Finale for a couple of years but am making a
concerted effort to solve the myriad of workarounds and kludges I've
developed..
I have another example that trips
Steve,
There are ways to speed workflow in Finale, but they take time to set up.
QuicKey macros and shortcuts can help. I know copyist/engravers who have
pretty elaborate set ups with extra keyboards (I use a small one) to trigger
QuicKeys to reduce buried menu items and dialog box selections
On Jan 14, 2011, at 7:51 AM, Steve Parker wrote:
> Without denigrating anyone else on the list and with grateful thanks to
> everybody,
> I cannot believe I'm being helped by Chuck Israels!!
> (Assuming you are that Chuck Israels..)
>
> Thank you Chuck!!
You're welcome, Steve.
Having been hel
On Jan 14, 2011, at 9:29 AM, Steve Parker wrote:
> It didn't take me long to find an example of something that trips me up.
> I can't double-click an accidental to move it nor to take me to its tool.
> I also can't click one to choose to hide it.
This seems like a good idea to me. I am so used
It didn't take me long to find an example of something that trips me up.
I can't double-click an accidental to move it nor to take me to its
tool.
I also can't click one to choose to hide it.
I do know where the accidental mover is in the special tools but I
think that all elements in a GUI
Yes. For me escape key once takes me there - on mac.
The trouble with complaining about things like this is that it always
seems petty to ask for one mouse click rather than two.
But workflow *is* petty and those clicks add up. ;-)
Steve P.
On 14 Jan 2011, at 16:11, Don Hart wrote:
Not sure
Without denigrating anyone else on the list and with grateful thanks
to everybody,
I cannot believe I'm being helped by Chuck Israels!!
(Assuming you are that Chuck Israels..)
Thank you Chuck!!
Steve P.
On 14 Jan 2011, at 15:03, Chuck Israels wrote:
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Not sure if you're aware of a couple of keyboard shortcuts that help me with
this: hitting the escape key twice takes you to the selection tool;
double-clicking an item (in the selection tool) takes you to that item's
tool.
Don Hart
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Steve Parker wrote:
>
> I don
Hi Chuck,
On 14 Jan 2011, at 15:03, Chuck Israels wrote:
On Jan 14, 2011, at 3:15 AM, Steve Parker wrote:
I'd like to add another option: turn off or hide courtesy time
signature on an individual basis..
Selection Tool/Edit Measure Attributes/Hide Cautionary Time Sig.
Brilliant!
In ge
On Jan 14, 2011, at 3:15 AM, Steve Parker wrote:
> I'd like to add another option: turn off or hide courtesy time signature on
> an individual basis..
Selection Tool/Edit Measure Attributes/Hide Cautionary Time Sig.
> In general I'd like to be able to move anything anywhere, hide anything at a
I'd like to add another option: turn off or hide courtesy time
signature on an individual basis..
In general I'd like to be able to move anything anywhere, hide
anything at all and lose the space given to hidden items if and only
if I want.
Steve P.
On 14 Jan 2011, at 03:25, Brian Williams
Michael,
Try this (assuming you have TGTools installed):
TGTools > Modify > Transfer...
It will let you copy bar layouts, etc. from one place to another (from a
laid-out separate part file to a linked part in another file, or from one
linked part to another within the same file). You'll still ha
TG Tools Pro has Transfer... Layout for system breaks. You still have
to nudge everything you nudged in the part, though, and adjust
measure widths if you changed any.
Christopher
On 13-Jan-11, at 13-Jan-11 12:28 PM, delius...@aol.com wrote:
Since I'm of the "old school" Finale users, hav
On 1/13/2011 12:28 PM, delius...@aol.com wrote:
Is it possible to do an Indiana Jones-like switcheroo, where I insert the
part file I've been working on and laid out beautifully into the rough-cut
part file that Finale wants to use when I go to select the part in question?
Keep in mind that wh
There is much to learn in the way linked parts functions, and there are a few
pages in the manual that address this well - required reading for anyone making
this change, I would think. After that, Tobias Geisen's full complement of TG
Tools will do some things that make using linked parts beau
I can't be much help, although I've found that cut and paste can
reliably transfer layout changes.
What I will say though is 'Come over to the dark side of linked parts!'
Any advantages to the part-extraction method are much more than made
up for by the convenience of going back and forth.
Fi
Since I'm of the "old school" Finale users, having really cut my teeth on
the program almost ten years ago, I never was used to the idea of linked
parts, so I have continued doing the usual extraction method. I'm starting to
regret this, especially as I didn't realize that this "unlinks" the
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