Multiple dots
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Hello,
I would like to put a double dot next to a note. I followed the user's manual, but it doesn't work. They say to press the dot on the numpad, but I have a macbook only, and the usual dot (maj + doesn't do the job. how can I do ?
I would like to put a double dot next to a note. I followed the user's manual, but it doesn't work. They say to press the dot on the numpad, but I have a macbook only, and the usual dot (maj + doesn't do the job. how can I do ?
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Your Macbook doesn't have a period? Hard to believe.
In Simple entry, pull down the menu and look at Simple Edit Commands/Change Duration and it will show you the keyboard equivalent for an augmentation dot.
In Simple entry, pull down the menu and look at Simple Edit Commands/Change Duration and it will show you the keyboard equivalent for an augmentation dot.
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Of course my macbook has a period, but when the note is selected, if I press the period key, no dot appears.
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Found ! The keyboard short cut in the user's manual are wrong for laptop (even the laptop set section). The right answer is maj + :
It makes your cursor as a dot, with which you will click on a note to augment its duration. What an awful process to discover for such a simple thing !
It makes your cursor as a dot, with which you will click on a note to augment its duration. What an awful process to discover for such a simple thing !
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On my UK keyboard (only slightly different from a US one), if immediately after a note value is entered full stop (period) is pressed twice you get a double dot, three times a triple dot (as in Bruckner) or even four times for a quadruple dot. Finale will then calculated the space and layout to suit. Alternatively place the cursor in the horizontal position of the note to be double-dotted and press full stop in the same way to get the same result.
Is that how you are doing it?
Is that how you are doing it?
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It may perhaps be a question of ‘which language?’, although I can't immediately think of one in which the English control, option (alt) or command is translated as maj.
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Maj stands for Majuscules (French) and is the equivalent of Shift.
Michel
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Yes, maybe (or is it another language ?), and the fact that it is a MacBook Pro.
I have an extended AZERTY keyboard, French MacOs, and in Speedy, the dot on the numeric keypad works fine : it produces all the dots needed.
But on the main keyboard, it produces.. a grace note (like ; or G).
P.S. : Shift + : doesn't do anything on my main keyboard.
P.S. 2 : on the Mac, Keyboard Maestro seems to be able to activate keys on a missing keypad. A substitute keyboard shortcut can trigger them. Maybe a solution ... ?
I have an extended AZERTY keyboard, French MacOs, and in Speedy, the dot on the numeric keypad works fine : it produces all the dots needed.
But on the main keyboard, it produces.. a grace note (like ; or G).
P.S. : Shift + : doesn't do anything on my main keyboard.
P.S. 2 : on the Mac, Keyboard Maestro seems to be able to activate keys on a missing keypad. A substitute keyboard shortcut can trigger them. Maybe a solution ... ?
Michel
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I still don't understand this. Look here, where it should show you which keyboard key to press (no clicking involved) for your version.Rachmaninov wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 2:34 amIt makes your cursor as a dot, with which you will click on a note to augment its duration. What an awful process to discover for such a simple thing!
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Since he never answered the question about what keyboard he is using, I see no reason to speculate further.
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Thanks everybody. I'm sorry to see that I didn't answer some questions. Yes I have a french keyboard. And the "maj" is the "shift" key indeed.
Thanks again for your help.
Mat
Thanks again for your help.
Mat