

JOHN RUGGERO
Finale 27 on a M1 2020 Mac mini (OS 12) with dual monitors SmartScore 64 Pro, JW Plug-ins www.cantilenapress.com "The better the composer, the better the notation."
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I agree with you, completely. I rely heavily on Keyboard Maestro and can't imagine using Finale without it. But it would be much better if all the tools and menus were accessible with shortcuts wi...
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I agree completely that having to explain notation is generally a bad idea and often indicates a notational failure on the composer's part. And as you said, it may be necessary to explain it. Howe...
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I agree that obscure notation is generally not a good idea. But the large fermata is actually fairly self-explanatory when you see it in context. It means the same as a single note fermata but appl...
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Mike, large fermatas that cover more than one note are not common, but do occur in Mozart and Schubert and other composers. See: https://notat.io/viewtopic.php?p=100&hilit=fermata#p100
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Congrats on being able to do music and film full time now, Lars. Life starts at retirement. FInale clears Undo every time you close up the file so that's not causing this behavior. But checking Und...
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This has been a complaint for a very long time. Apparently, Finale opens something-or-other in the background unknown to the user when a file is opened, and this counts as having "changed" the fil...
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I also got word from MakeMusic that they are "aware" of the problem. But, then, they have been aware of the problem for quite a while now according to previous reports.
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Is this the way this is usually done? I am more familiar with double stemming, or using small notes to show differences of this kind. If you are innovating, be aware that there might be confusion...
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I tried that, Mike, but with no success.
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I am having the same issue with Finale 27, that is the tuplet number can only be moved in a jerky imprecise way with the mouse. The arrow keys move the number normally. The same thing is being expe...