PETER THOMSEN
Mac Finale, v27.4, Mac OS X 14.7.6 (Sonoma), iMac Apple M3, 24 GB RAM
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As Far As I Know, the plug-in Create Coda System uses the font and size from Document Options > Fonts > Text Repeat In the Document Options, try enlarging the Text Repeat font. Then, run the Crea...
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1) It may not be necessary to extract parts. You can not use the linked parts instead? 2) If I understand you correctly, you should use the text insert {Part/Score Name}. Do the following before ...
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… If libraries are not loaded automatically on a new document created through the wizard, how do the chords, articulations, etc. become available? Those have to be stored and loaded from somewhere...
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… What is the difference between using the template/default doc and creating a style? … Really, there is no difference. In all three cases Finale creates a new document by copying an existing doc...
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Gordon Malone, This is a misunderstanding. Libraries are only loaded into a Finale document when you tell Finale to do so: Open the document, and go to File menu > Load Library… In Other Words:...
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No new hacks. Just the usual hack (Voice 2 means the Speedy Entry Tool feature Voice 2, not Layer 2):
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To proofread on the computer screen, zoom in to a high zoom percentage. Also, for on-screen viewing it may be a good idea to proofread a PDF file (in Black-&-White) rather than the original Final...
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… I noticed that "Stem thickness" seems to need at least a .0005 increment to make changes. The default is 0.00765 and I didn't see any change until 0.0012 … It sounds like the Measurement Units ...
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… On the other hand, the articulations and even note stems are so refine with such fonts as to present a more difficult challenge for the performer to see and read them correctly, hence a hand-writ...
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… I'll type in "C7(b9)," for instance, and the program doesn't put a "flat" symbol in, it puts a box with a question mark preceding the "9" … I suppose that you, for the ♭, type a {lowercase b} -...