PETER THOMSEN
Mac Finale, v27.4, Mac OS X 14.7.6 (Sonoma), iMac Apple M3, 24 GB RAM
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1) … When I click on the handle to see the prompt…nothing … From your description it sounds like there is a handle (but clicking on the handle shows no prompt) - right? 2) … I've done that, and n...
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… It seems to me that the names are backwards. The dashed curve should be the line, and the dashed slur should be the one that thickens … Oops, sorry, you are right. The older sub-tool, with the ...
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… Is the older one, which is still there, called a dashed line tool? … In my own copy of Finale the older sub-tool is called Dashed Slur Tool.
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… the dashed ties/slurs are new … The new sub-tool (in the Smart Shape Tool) is called Dashed Curve Tool.
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Welcome to the forum! You can hide the time signature(s), but there is no such thing as a Finale document without time signature(s). While I understand the idea of dictation, it is not clear to...
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Alessandro Melchiorre, Have you experimented with the settings? … Fixed Scaling 100% … Have you tried Scale to Staff? … Automatic Update Layout and Music Spacing both off … Have you tried tog...
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David Matsen, In the thread title you tell that you are using Finale v25. For what it is worth: I do not get the ñ crash in Finale v26. I suppose that the bug has been fixed in v26.
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1) Take a look at Speedy menu > Speedy Options… What are your scaling settings? 2) Also, I would like to ask you about your settings in Preferences - Edit Is {Automatic Update Layout} toggl...
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Randy Travis, It is not “easily” possible. You have “a lot of trouble” ahead of you. The display of shape notes is document specific, not program specific. If you can get a Finale .mus document...
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… The feature only works on the first page where the actual guide arrows appear in the ruler, not on the subsequent pages where the guide lines appear with no arrows in the ruler … Patrick Farrel...