If your new version from the template satisfies your needs, that's fine. But
one open document should not affect another. Have you checked the state of the
Spacing Widths dialog in the "bad" file? Does it still have an empty spacing
library?
In case one open document really is affecting anothe
Richard Huggins wrote:
It seems that both copies of the file ---the original misbehaving one
and the new one created by pasting into a fresh document--- are working
well now. I haven't been able to get the orig. to stack beat 1 anymore.
I suspect that this is because music spacing is a program
It seems that both copies of the file ---the original misbehaving one
and the new one created by pasting into a fresh document--- are
working well now. I haven't been able to get the orig. to stack beat 1
anymore.
I want to thank everybody who made suggestion,/ who downloaded my file
and
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a winner!
Looks like Noel and I were both right, but maybe Noel was a little
righter. Music spacing wasn't working, because of a missing value or
checkbox unclicked (one that I missed). This may have been a form of
file corruption (not all corruptions cause the
...add it takes another odd turn>>>
I opened a new document (a template) and inserted the misbehaving file
into it. No problems so far, but here's the oddity: the "bad" file
also is open and is behaving perfectly. Should I presume that the
template had the spacing library needed, loaded it
Look at Document Options - Music Spacing - Spacing Widths. The file is set to
use a spacing width table, but the spacing width table is empty.
Either load a spacing width table from the libraries, or set the option "use
these values" in the Spacing Widths dialog.
Michael
On 25 Aug 2010, at 0
Christopher,
First, there is a possibility that our respective installations are
behaving a bit differently; while I own 2k7, it's not presently
installed, and is not close enough at hand to conveniently do so, so
I've done my investigations in 2k9.
I doubt file corruption, partly I've had c
cting file corruption, rather than some setting gone awry.
Christopher
- Original Message -
From: Noel Stoutenburg
Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 10:46
Subject: Re: [Finale] Corrupted file?
To: finale@shsu.edu
> Christopher Smith wrote:
>
> > Sorry, but I don't th
8:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Corrupted file?
Status report: Nothing has worked once and for all. Weirdest thing
I've ever seen.
1. If I select Measure Tool and any measure, and if I change Use Beat
Spacing to According to Time Signature, proper spacing is returned but
only until the meas
Christopher Smith wrote:
Sorry, but I don't think that is the problem. NO music spacing works at
all, whether manually applied or automatically, except Time Signature
Spacing, which is just bad. Turning off Automatic just means that you
don't see the problem until you try to apply a manual spaci
Richard Huggins wrote:
Anyone have a clue or a tip?
One thing I would hope you would do for certain is to open a tech
support ticket with MakeMusic! and submit the file to them.
ns
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On Wed Aug 25, at WednesdayAug 25 2:46 AM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Richard Huggins wrote:
Status report: Nothing has worked once and for all. Weirdest thing
I've
ever seen.
I think I may have found it. Since I don't have 2k7 installed, I
opened the file in WIN FIN 2k9, and found I had t
Richard Huggins wrote:
Status report: Nothing has worked once and for all. Weirdest thing I've
ever seen.
I think I may have found it. Since I don't have 2k7 installed, I opened
the file in WIN FIN 2k9, and found I had the same experiences you
described. The file appeared fine when I opened
I checked the file; all data checks were normal, as were your music
spacing options.
I disagree that normal spacing is restored; the time signature
spacing is terrible for many things, like bars 25 and 33 have
collisions with accidentals.
I copied the contents to a fresh document and ever
ubject: Re: [Finale] Corrupted file?
> To: finale@shsu.edu
> Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2010, 5:14 AM
>
> On Aug 24, 2010, at 8:38 PM, Richard Huggins wrote:
>
> That should have been
> http://www.richardhuggins.com/finale/we_gather.mus
>
>
>
On Aug 24, 2010, at 8:38 PM, Richard Huggins wrote:
That should have been
http://www.richardhuggins.com/finale/we_gather.mus
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ct: Re: [Finale] Corrupted file?
> To: finale@shsu.edu
> Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2010, 3:38 AM
> Status report: Nothing has worked
> once and for all. Weirdest thing I've ever seen.
>
> 1. If I select Measure Tool and any measure, and if I
> change Use Beat Spacin
On 24 Aug 2010 at 21:43, David W. Fenton wrote:
> On 24 Aug 2010 at 20:38, Richard Huggins wrote:
>
> > Status report: Nothing has worked once and for all. Weirdest thing
> > I've ever seen.
>
> Have you actually done any of the things that address corruption
> issues, such as running a data che
On 24 Aug 2010 at 20:38, Richard Huggins wrote:
> Status report: Nothing has worked once and for all. Weirdest thing
> I've ever seen.
Have you actually done any of the things that address corruption
issues, such as running a data check, and/or removing deleted items?
Have you copied the music
Status report: Nothing has worked once and for all. Weirdest thing
I've ever seen.
1. If I select Measure Tool and any measure, and if I change Use Beat
Spacing to According to Time Signature, proper spacing is returned but
only until the measure is touched again with Speedy or Simple, or e
Try updating the layout (cntrl U)
On 24 August 2010 09:48, Florence + Michael wrote:
> Have a look at measure attributes. It could be that "Position Notes" is set
> to "Manually (by Dragging)". If that's the case, change it to "Using
> Beat-Chart Spacing".
>
> Michael
>
> On 24 Aug 2010, at 02:0
Have a look at measure attributes. It could be that "Position Notes" is set to
"Manually (by Dragging)". If that's the case, change it to "Using Beat-Chart
Spacing".
Michael
On 24 Aug 2010, at 02:06, Richard Huggins wrote:
> I fear corruption in a file where if I make *any* edit to a measure o
Richard Huggins wrote:
I fear corruption in a file where if I make *any* edit to a measure of
music, all the notes of that measure pile up on top of beat 1. Anyone
have a clue or a tip?
It sounds to me like a spacing issue rather than file corruption.
I don't have FIN07 installed (and even if
Richard Huggins wrote:
I fear corruption in a file where if I make *any* edit to a measure of
music, all the notes of that measure pile up on top of beat 1.
Any time I've had corruption in a file, it wouldn't load at all, much
less permit me to edit the file.
ns
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On Aug 23, 2010, at 7:06 PM, Richard Huggins wrote:
I fear corruption in a file where if I make *any* edit to a measure
of music, all the notes of that measure pile up on top of beat 1.
Anyone have a clue or a tip?
Richard Huggins
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I fear corruption in a file where if I make *any* edit to a measure of
music, all the notes of that measure pile up on top of beat 1. Anyone
have a clue or a tip?
Richard Huggins
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