Well THAT has certainly become an absolutely obtuse procedure to use for
applying a mid-measure clef change.
I'm glad I do most of my work in v2003 and 06
-many thanks for the many helps- I'm also glad to know the manual is wrong.
-Cecil
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On 11/30/2010 5:16 PM, Cecil Rigby wrote:
Well THAT has certainly become an absolutely obtuse procedure to use for
applying a mid-measure clef change.
I'm glad I do most of my work in v2003 and 06
-many thanks for the many helps- I'm also glad to know the manual is wrong.
Yes, that is most
Hi all-
I consider myself VERY competent in Finale, and I usually can figure these
things out on my own, but not this time
using 2009 Windoze version.
I have a bassoon line that I changed to treble clef a few measures back (at the
start of a measure) and now I want to change it back,
Try Clef Metatool
Steve
11/30/10 9:51 AM, Cecil Rigby rig...@att.net wrote:
Hi all-
I consider myself VERY competent in Finale, and I usually can figure these
things out on my own, but not this time
using 2009 Windoze version.
I have a bassoon line that I changed to treble
Hi Steve Dennis-
If you select the passage in question and then double click on it, you'll
get the clef with the handle.
The only thing that happens, when the clef metatool IS selected and I
double-click the meaure, is that the clef selection dialog box opens.
There are NO handles appearing
Select the partial measure and use the clef metatool.
Cheers,
- DJA
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On 30 Nov 2010, at 12:28 PM, Cecil Rigby wrote:
Hi Steve Dennis-
If you select the passage in question and then double click on it, you'll
get the clef with the handle.
The
As I said in a previous post...
METATOOL, I never mentioned double clicking.
Good luck,
Steve
11/30/10 11:28 AM, Cecil Rigby rig...@att.net wrote:
Hi Steve Dennis-
If you select the passage in question and then double click on it, you'll
get the clef with the handle.
The only thing that
On 2010-11-30 18:28, Cecil Rigby wrote:
The only thing that happens, when the clef metatool IS selected
and I double-click the meaure, is that the clef selection dialog box opens.
There are NO handles appearing anywhere at any time.
When no region is selected, hold down the metatool key and
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Matthew,
The documentation is wrong. Double-clicking does not work as of Finale 2009.
Mid-measure clefs
Is there any way to place a mid-measure clef without wiping out all
your subsequent clef changes for the rest of the piece? This is in
Fin2006d.
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- Darcy
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Erm. Double click the measure and specify Mid-measure clef. (I.e., don't
use the clef metatools.)
Darcy James Argue wrote:
Is there any way to place a mid-measure clef without wiping out all
your subsequent clef changes for the rest of the piece? This is in
Fin2006d.
Cheers,
- Darcy
That's what I've been doing! But doing so removes any subsequent clef
changes, at least in Fin2006d.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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On 02 Sep 2007, at 4:00 PM, Robert Patterson wrote:
Erm. Double click the measure and specify Mid-measure clef. (I.e.,
don't use the
Hmm, I may have spoke too soon. It seems the behavior is not
consistent. Sometimes the mid-measure clef wipes out my subsequent
clef changes, and sometimes it doesn't. I can't figure out why.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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On 02 Sep 2007, at 4:00 PM, Robert
At 03:49 PM 9/2/2007 -0400, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Is there any way to place a mid-measure clef without wiping out all
your subsequent clef changes for the rest of the piece? This is in
Fin2006d.
I just tried it in 2006cr1/Windows -- don't have a 2006d. It doesn't happen
here.
If this is a
change the next measure, click-assign the mid-measure and change the
next measure back... i don't think it is supposed to erase
evreything, only to the next clef change or something. never had
2006 so can't check that version.
Is there any way to place a mid-measure clef without wiping out
true, robert was right about metatools. if the measure is selected
you can't 2-click in the nmeasure, so click outside the measure
before 2-clicking and assign it via the dioaloigue box, as robert
suggested.
Hmm, I may have spoke too soon. It seems the behavior is not
consistent.
In my last post I should've stated that one normally can't select that
checkbox in the measure range section if you've already selected the
midmeasure clef option. I see no reason for that behavior!
Why can't we specify the range of measures? -
What does the clef change type have to do with
shirling neueweise wrote:
if the measure is selected you
can't 2-click in the nmeasure
That's right. You have to double click on it fresh. You want the
dialog that has all the options, no the one that just shows the list of
clef definitions.
Actually, I just remembered there is much
x to measure x)
only after the above click the create a movable midmeasure clef
for me this has the effect of limiting the change to this measure only,
inserting a returning courtesy clef
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Subject: Re: [Finale] Mid-measure clefs
Hmm, I may have spoke too soon
In my previous post I mentioned the feature that allows you to select a
region and specify the clef for that region. I believe that feature was
added in Fin04, and because I'm such a long-time (nigh-20-year) user, I
often forget about it.
But specifying clef changes by region is a great way
aha! Thanks, Robert- I'd forgotten about that routine entirely.
-Cecil Rigby
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In my previous post I
Yes, you can put several clefs in one measure. When you have placed
the first mid-measure clef, double-click where you want the second
clef. In Fin 2003 this should produce a default clef change (a treble
clef if this setting hasn't been changed in document options).
Control-click on the
On FinMac 2003a, is it possible to insert two mid-measure clefs? I'm
working on an 18th Century Magnificat, and the organo part has one
measure with two mid-measure clefs. I can add one easily, but can't
figure out how to do two!
Thanks in advance,
Martin
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