New post
Avatar
0

Slurs will disappear in measures that have Slash Notation applied to the first part of the measure. This may be true of other Staff Styles as well, but I haven't tested it.

 

To make this bug appear:

 

Enter a half rest and two different quarter notes in a measure of 4/4. Add a slur to the two quarter notes. In the Staff Tool, drag across the first two beats of the measure and hit S to add the Slash Notation staff style. The slur disappears.

10 comments

Date Votes

Official comment

Avatar

Hi Christopher:

Great observation. Thank you for reporting it to me. Documented as FIN-4372. We will take a look very soon.

 

Cheers,
Michael Johnson
VP, Professional Notation
MakeMusic

Comment actions Permalink
Avatar
0

Any progress on this? Am using the Windoze version.  Is there a work-around?

Comment actions Permalink
Avatar
0

Hi, I'm having the same problem.  It appears I have to choose between either having a slur or having a partial measure of slashes, but I can't have both.  How do I fix this, please? 

Comment actions Permalink
Avatar
0

My kludge for this is to enter the slash notation as middle line B quarter notes, then change the note heads to slashes and hide the stems (either with the Hide Stems (Stemless notes?) staff style, or use the Special Tool stem length tool to drag them up to zero and hide the stub in the slash at 400% zoom.

This was how we made slash notation before the Staff Style existed.

Comment actions Permalink
Avatar
0

Christopher, thanks.  I did as you suggested and it worked!  I needed to place the "dummy" notes on the G line to get the slash note heads to match up with the height of the slash notes in the previous measures that have the "slash notation" applied in the staff styles.  The "stemless notes" in the staff styles doesn't hide the slur once applied.  Thanks again!

Comment actions Permalink
Avatar
0

Great! Glad it worked out. Thanks for the additional info about the G line; I had forgotten that.

I only hope MakeMusic doesn't use the fact that a kludge exists to keep them from fixing the bug.

Comment actions Permalink
Avatar
0

I want to thank you guys for finding and posting a solution to this seemingly small but actually quite significant problem!! How can one hope to make a "professional" edition when it is totally impossible to slur notes in these circumstances???

Comment actions Permalink
Avatar
0

Here is another work-around, YMMV.

In a measure without staff styles, enter your notes, add slurs/articulations, make it the way you want it.  Then copy and paste to where it should be.  The slurs should stick.

Comment actions Permalink
Avatar
0

Hi Richard. That workaround doesn't work on my Mac, most recent version of Finale, starting from an unedited default file. I tried copying partial measures, full measures, everything. When the staff style STARTS the measure, it prevents slurs from appearing no matter what. But the staff style can show up LATER in the measure without hiding slurs earlier in the measure, even without the workaround.

Comment actions Permalink
Avatar
0

Hi Christopher,

Interesting.  Am on Windoze, and for me if there is slash anywhere in the measure you can't have slurs.  But I can cut and paste even when the measure starts with slash and the slurs stick in the pasted notes.  Just wish the Finale development team will finally fix this.

Comment actions Permalink

Please sign in to leave a comment.