It seems that Dorico did not include some (maybe all) text expressions
in its import. When I ran the XML into Finale, the text expressions
show but mostly collide with other elements. Dorico doesn't really have
"text expressions" in the same sense that Finale uses them. With
Dorico, you
Impressive results! Thanks for sharing!
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On Mon, Jan 28, 2019, 10:28 PM Craig Parmerlee OK, here are the results
Got it — I did try it as a new staff style, so I could still use JD’s solution
but apply it only to that part of the score that was in E Major. Thanks again
for the help!
— Mike
> On Jan 29, 2019, at 2:20 PM, Michael Meyer wrote:
>
> Thanks, JD — that worked! Unfortunately, though, the E
Thanks, JD — that worked! Unfortunately, though, the E Major section is later
in the piece, and these settings caused earlier key signatures to display
double-flats and all sorts of nonsense! Do you (or does anyone else) know if I
can change it for just this E Major section? I think that’s
I got this to work correctly, but it’s way convoluted. In the staff
transposition dialog, from Score Manager, change the staff transposition to
Other, uncheck Simplify Key, put 9 in the interval field and -10 in the key
alter field. Leave it in treble obviously.
I did this just now in Finale
Hi all —
I thought I knew how to do this, but it’s not working. FinMac26.
Concert key is E Major. Have a tenor sax part that displays F# Major, but I
need it to display Gb Major instead.
I thought I did this in ScoreManager for the instrument’s Transposition, either
by checking or un-checking