And that's what one uses Patterson Beams plugin to correct. With the
right settings, the plugin works very well, but if you get picky (and
you do, after you get used to seeing the improvements the plugin
makes), you occasionally have to tweak some beams by hand after
running the plugin.
On Jan 25, 2007, at 11:15 AM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
And that's what one uses Patterson Beams plugin to correct. With
the right settings, the plugin works very well, but if you get
picky (and you do, after you get used to seeing the improvements
the plugin makes), you occasionally have to
On 1/25/07, Chuck Israels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now we don't have that issue, so they are less bothersome.
I can tell you, since it's been defined here on the list for me, I've
seen published music (produced by Finale) that has these smudges you
are talking about. I wasn't sure what was the
Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
I can tell you, since it's been defined here on the list for me, I've
seen published music (produced by Finale) that has these smudges you
are talking about. I wasn't sure what was the cause, but now I know
it's this wedge issue.
It may be a trivial point, but the smudges
On 25-Jan-07, at 4:37 PM, Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
I can tell you, since it's been defined here on the list for me, I've
seen published music (produced by Finale) that has these smudges you
are talking about. I wasn't sure what was the cause, but now I know
it's this wedge issue.
The blobs
On 24 Jan 2007 at 15:14, Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
Please forgive me, I don't have the Ted Ross book to refer to, but
what are wedges in a Finale file, and why are they evil? Thanks. Are
there any graphic images of these online?
Ted Ross doesn't outline a notational style that is specific to
On 1/24/07, David W. Fenton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The NMA, for instance, use thin wedges and plain vertical
bar strokes (they also failed to come to the right conclusion as to
whether they should be distinguished from dots and thus make
arbitrary choices in conveying the readings in many of
Kim Patrick Clow écrit:
Please forgive me, I don't have the Ted Ross book to refer to, but
what are wedges in a Finale file, and why are they evil? Thanks. Are
there any graphic images of these online?
Wedges are produced when beams intersect with staff lines.
Dennis
Particularly when
Kim Patrick Clow écrit:
what are wedges in a Finale file, and why are they evil? Thanks. Are
Wedges are produced when beams intersect with staff lines.
and a triangular hole results between beam (notehead side) and staff line
--
shirling neueweise ... new music publishers
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On Jan 24, 2007, at 5:13 PM, Lee Actor wrote:
Kim Patrick Clow écrit:
Please forgive me, I don't have the Ted Ross book to refer to, but
what are wedges in a Finale file, and why are they evil? Thanks. Are
there any graphic images of these online?
Wedges are produced when beams intersect
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