My bad. The duplicates happen when you copy/repace entries twice from
the same measure.
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absolutely there. I think I started noticing this two versions ago, but I cannot swear to that.
Michael Matthews
From: Christopher Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: April 26, 2005 1:04:22 PM GMT-05:00
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] Duplicate Hairpins
Reply-To: finale@shsu.edu
On Apr 26
On 26 Apr 2005, at 7:39 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Or are you saying that hairpins in *all* staves are duplicated when
you "Copy Everything" vertically? Hmm... I'll have to try that.
Nope, I tried that in Fin2005b -- that's not it. Hairpins in other
staves are unaffected.
- Darcy
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Hi Robert,
As I said in a previous message, I rarely use "Copy Everything," and I
have duplicate hairpins even on staves that have never been copied
to/from other staves.
Or are you saying that hairpins in *all* staves are duplicated when you
"Copy Everything" vertically? Hmm... I'll have to t
I think smart shapes duplicate when you repeatedly drag/drop a bar with
"Copy Everything" turned on.
Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 26 Apr 2005, at 10:44 AM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 26 Apr 2005, at 9:38 AM, Christopher Smith wrote:
and also measure-attached Smart Shapes like hairpins and "Even
On 26 Apr 2005, at 10:44 AM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 26 Apr 2005, at 9:38 AM, Christopher Smith wrote:
and also measure-attached Smart Shapes like hairpins and "Even
8ths " custom lines,
The only items I've seen duplicated are hairpins. Other
measure-attached smart shapes, like tri
Darcy,
Just to let you know that you are not alone in observing this behavior, only I haven't been careful enough to notice exactly when it happens. I do remember that it often occurs in updated files, and that the duplicates are sometimes multiple. This kind of thing may well be linked to the n
On 26 Apr 2005, at 2:04 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
On Apr 26, 2005, at 10:44 AM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
I have no idea when the duplicates showed up, because they are exact
copies of the original, superimposed perfectly. There is no way to
even tell they're there except by clicking on them i
On Apr 26, 2005, at 10:44 AM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
I have no idea when the duplicates showed up, because they are exact
copies of the original, superimposed perfectly. There is no way to
even tell they're there except by clicking on them individually and
dragging, to see if they leave their
JD,
As I explained to Chris, this is *not* a problem with normal copy/paste
behavior, even in 2k5. I rely on normal copy/paste behavior to *fix*
the problem.
There's definitely something else going on here.
- Darcy
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On 26 Apr 2005, at 11:22 AM, JD wrote:
But
But as Christopher pointed out, I think this is normal pre-2k5 behavior even
with normal copy/paste operations. Even from within the same file. I'm
still making an arduous switch OS X an Fin 2005, so I can't really comment
on the new copy behavior.
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J.D. Thomas
ThomaS
On 26 Apr 2005, at 9:38 AM, Christopher Smith wrote:
Can you be more specific about what edits you have done on the files
once you open them?
More specific? What do you mean, exactly? This file is an original
composition for big band that I've been working on for a long time (far
too long, in
JD,
I have never run Mass Copy on this document, nor copied anything from
any other document.
- Darcy
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brooklyn, NY
On 26 Apr 2005, at 10:09 AM, JD wrote:
Darcy,
I found this happened to me while assembling individual files into one
score. The main nemesis for me was Rober
On Apr 26, 2005, at 10:09 AM, JD wrote:
Darcy,
I found this happened to me while assembling individual files into one
score. The main nemesis for me was Robert's Mass Copy plugin. When I
selected a range of source measures, and then simply copied it into the
target file, everything was replaced E
Darcy,
I found this happened to me while assembling individual files into one
score. The main nemesis for me was Robert's Mass Copy plugin. When I
selected a range of source measures, and then simply copied it into the
target file, everything was replaced EXCEPT any measure attached Smart
Shapes
Can you be more specific about what edits you have done on the files
once you open them?
I have noticed a lot of duplicate items piling up, particularly
rehearsal letters and tempo indications, as you mentioned, and also
measure-attached Smart Shapes like hairpins and "Even 8ths "
cus
Hi Thomas,
There was no implosion in this score either -- each instrument has its
own staff.
I'm currently mystified -- almost, but not quite every, hairpin in the
piece was duplicated. But I'm not sure at what stage in the process it
happened.
- Darcy
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brooklyn, NY
On
I've posted on this topic before, but to review:
I've found that many of my old scores which have been converted from
earlier versions of Finale have developed duplicate hairpins. In other
words, there are two identical smart shape hairpins lying directly on
top of each other. (Most of the tim
On Mar 8, 2005, at 9:01 AM, JD wrote:
on 3/7/05 10:16 PM, Darcy James Argue at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So -- any ideas (1) what is causing these duplicate hairpins to occur,
and (2) is there any reasonable way of getting rid of them? I'm not
about to go through an existing document and try draggi
on 3/7/05 10:16 PM, Darcy James Argue at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So -- any ideas (1) what is causing these duplicate hairpins to occur,
> and (2) is there any reasonable way of getting rid of them? I'm not
> about to go through an existing document and try dragging each
> individual hairpin to
Okay, I think I actually tracked down the problem of the "flutter" I've
been getting on some chords using Human Playback. I'm not 100%
certain, but I think it might be caused by duplicate
crescendo/diminuendo hairpins applied to the same staff.
I've noticed that many of my scores have somehow
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