On 27-Nov-12, at 27-Nov-12 2:00 PM, SN jef chippewa wrote:
I have complained vociferously about both of
these bugs, to no avail. Maybe a well-respected
engraver such as yourself complaining would help
get these fixed?
sure. and i am going to make this next deadline, too.
You seem to
The issue is speedy-9 key. If you use transposition or set the
enharmonic preference before entering the note, there is (sfaik) no
problem.
so this should have largely disappeared in F2012 because of the score
manager, assuming the instruments were set up properly right from the
start?
one
By using transposition I mean using the transposition command: nothing to
do with inst transposition or Score Manager. I have devoted 2 of the
precious 4 transposition metakeys to transposing up and down a diminished
2nd, just for this purpose. (The other 2 are up/down 8ve, and it infuriates
me
and same problem, i can't force show an acci following a rest in the
PT without the natural showing in the SC where it is not needed
very stupid.
ah, here we go: on an F instrument (e.hn) there is no way to hide a
natural (F) in the PT where i have forced the flat to show (Bb) in
the SC
By using transposition I mean using the transposition command
ah ok, gotcha
(The other 2 are up/down 8ve, and it infuriates me that no more are
available.)
yep.
The only solution I can think of for your EH part is to use
articulations or expressions for the accis in the SC.
yeah this is
This is actually two different issues. One is the way the 9 key in Speedy
breaks at inconvenient times; the other is the way chromatic transposition
breaks forced appearance of some accidentals, especially if you compare concert
and transposed versions, as you are doing.
For the first, just
i think expressions are better here because in addition to hiding in
one or the other you can in fact set it to appear ONLY in the SC or
PT if you want.
The only solution I can think of for your EH part is to use
articulations or expressions for the accis in the SC.
yeah this is what i
chromatic transposition breaks forced appearance
of some accidentals, especially if you compare
concert and transposed versions, as you are
doing.
i also noticed this using the single pitch PI.
but never figured out what the conditions were
that made it happen.
For the first, just don't
chippewa shirl...@newmusicnotation.com
To: finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Finale] transposing / linked parts / that acci bug
chromatic transposition breaks forced appearance
of some accidentals, especially if you compare
concert and transposed versions
Hi Chris,
I did not know this. This is obviously deeply stupid. I even use Transposed
Scores! But when composing, I make the switch *after* entering the notes, and I
suspect it's the same for anyone else who composes directly into Finale,
without making detailed sketches on paper first.
-Original Message-
From: finale-boun...@shsu.edu [mailto:finale-boun...@shsu.edu] On Behalf Of
Darcy James Argue
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 2:48 PM
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] transposing / linked parts / that acci bug
Hi Chris,
I did not know this. This is obviously
can someone quickly give me the basics of the problem again? i need
to decide whether to make a separate document to continue working on
finishing up 12 transposing parts.
i have a particular situation where i use the accis in parentheses
for 1/4 tones, which works in most cases. but i have
The issue is speedy-9 key. If you use transposition or set the enharmonic
preference before entering the note, there is (sfaik) no problem.
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 3:17 PM, SN jef chippewa
shirl...@newmusicnotation.com wrote:
can someone quickly give me the basics of the problem again? i
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