Re: [Finale] Orchestral Cues

2007-07-29 Thread Ken Moore
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As of Finale 2007 there is a new alternate notation called blank notation with rests. With this you can create a staff style that hides the cues (in any layer) and displays a default whole rest. Sounds like this is what you're looking for. How do you get a whole

Re: [Finale] Orchestral Cues

2007-07-29 Thread shirling neueweise
How do you get a whole rest (mandatory, AFAIK, if the visible notes are a cue) in the part? I always put in a real one (WinFin 2004). set up 2 styles: score style: apply to layer 1; blank notation with rests; uncheck show notes/items in other layers part style: apply to layer 1; blank

Re: [Finale] Orchestral Cues

2007-07-28 Thread ThomaStudios
I use TGTools to generate cues, and it usually places them in Layer 4, altho you can specify another layer. Since I normally don't put anything else in Layer 4, I just hide that layer when printing the score. It's a kludge, but it does work. Maybe someone else will chime in with a

Re: [Finale] Orchestral Cues

2007-07-28 Thread JohnBlane
As of Finale 2007 there is a new alternate notation called blank notation with rests. With this you can create a staff style that hides the cues (in any layer) and displays a default whole rest. Sounds like this is what you're looking for. In a message dated 7/28/07 10:24:54 AM, [EMAIL

[Finale] Orchestral Cues

2007-07-28 Thread jarmstro
Hi, Is there a way to use the cue plug in and then hide the cues in the score but not the parts? Until now, I've always created an entirely new score just to extract parts. I was hoping this wouldn't be necessary with Linked Parts. If anyone has a good parts-creation protocol he/she would like