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PETER KIENLE commented,
Getting rid = deleting them. It's next to impossible to edit the measure like that. Plus, I didn't put these notes in. I know how to delete, hide, prevent from playing back. My question is how did...
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PETER KIENLE created a post,
Trill notes visible after playback
I am on iMac, Big Sur 11.6.1, Finale 27.1.0 First time I see this: In PDF from score measure looks like this - which is correct: In the Finale file which produced the PDF it looks like that: So, ...
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PETER KIENLE commented,
Yes, I am running latest version of Big Sur. Setting Undo Levels to unlimited doesn't have an effect. And I am sorry to have broken any protocol. 2017 iMac and Undo is important to my work - even t...
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PETER KIENLE commented,
If I restart Finale (not the computer) it Undo works for a while. Other than that I usually shut my computer down over night.
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PETER KIENLE created a post,
Fin27 Mac - Undo stops working after a while
I noticed that every so often Finale 27 will not allow Undo. After I launch the application it works fine. Hard to track when it stops undoing, but usually when I have been working on a piece for a...
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PETER KIENLE commented,
I noticed the extended bracket after uploading the example.
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PETER KIENLE commented,
My original point was that after not having to do this adjustment in another application, because it does seem to understand the context, even the most recent version of Finale requires manual fine...
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PETER KIENLE commented,
I would either flip one of the stems so they point in the same direction or adjust the angle of the triplet.
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PETER KIENLE created a post,
Triplet placement, defaults
I have been using Finale since V2. Many of my customers still want me to use it on their projects. I switched to Dorico on my personal stuff and now I am surprised at things like the triplet placem...
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PETER KIENLE commented,
Thanks for the input. That was indeed the problem. The source was C major, destination A minor. Setting the destination to C major also took care of the second problem.