PETER THOMSEN
Mac Finale, v27.4, Mac OS X 14.7.6 (Sonoma), iMac Apple M3, 24 GB RAM
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… Now that we’ve found it, can anyone explain to me what it means, and how (if) it should be used? … Did you look at the graphic Thomas Cox linked to in the first post? The “Serpent Segno” mean...
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… suggestions for a better workflow are still welcome … 1) Finale’s dialog box Symbol Selection can be used as a “font glyph viewer”. To view the glyphs at a bigger size, increase the font size; ...
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I have always used the serpent character from the Maestro font: font slot #159 (= U+00FC). No need to build the symbol “from scratch” in the Shape Designer. It works for me.
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… I went back and experimented more. It appears changing the Default Staff Name Positioning DOES affect a number of hidden sketch staves at the bottom of my score, but nothing in the staves that ar...
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The menu items are somewhat misleading, should be singular, not plural: Position Name > Full Staff name Position Name > Abbreviated Staff name According to the manual these commands only affect o...
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… I need to take the string parts (violin, viola, cello) and create a keyboard string reduction part … … How do I extract a string reduction part from a full score? … If I understand you correctl...
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Margaret Johnson, We may need a little more info from you: 1) Windows Finale or Mac Finale? 2) What version of Finale? - v26? - v25? - or?
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Welcome to the forum! My first guess would be that it is a matter of (missing) FAN files. Try sending your client all your FAN files. When he has installed your FAN files, your .musx Finale docum...
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… when I click on the custom line tool, the icon is highlighted, but absolutely nothing happens or pops up, although I'm told there should be a menu of some kind. Relatively new user, so I've never...
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Supplying info to that: If you go to Document menu > Document Options > Lines & Curves you can adjust the underline’s Depth and Thickness.