Doug Walter wrote:
I thought I'd bring up something that I haven't seen mentioned (it may
have come up before and I didn't notice) in hopes of saving others some
time and potential frustration.
In working on a score in 2008, I found myself using Command-F to flip
tuplets from above to below
Darcy James Argue wrote:
Hi Doug,
On Mac, the command key is the override key for linked parts. When you
perform an action with the command key held down (like, for instance,
dragging an expression), you are telling Finale to override the default
behavior w/r/t linked parts and do the
To further discuss Doug's frustration -- My problem has been the fact
that for so many versions, Finale's changes have been more evolutionary,
minor changes from one version to the next so that anybody who had
upgraded regularly was never hit with a large re-learning curve. Even
when they
On Apr 22, 2008, at 5:09 AM, dhbailey wrote:
Darcy James Argue wrote:
Hi Doug,
On Mac, the command key is the override key for linked parts. When
you perform an action with the command key held down (like, for
instance, dragging an expression), you are telling Finale to
override the
Thanks for your detailed reply, Darcy. Sadly, I DID spend quite a bit
of time with the manual when I started using 2k8, but obviously
either not enough time or not recently enough for me to have
remembered that particular point.
I always find it tricky to strike a balance between a)