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Title: removing special endings
Post by: ross on 2001-01-27 05:00 AM
How do I remove special endings from bars without deleting the contents of the bar?

Thanks,

Ross
Title: Re: removing special endings
Post by: Fred on 2001-01-27 05:00 AM
Treat it as any other object, i.e. select it (highlight), then press the DELETE key. Or put the cursor (insertion point) before it and press DELETE, or after it and press BACKSPACE.
Title: Re: removing special endings
Post by: Joe Music on 2001-01-27 05:00 AM
I would add: The "handle" for the special ending (the place where you need to highlight) is an inconspicuous gray diamond, probably located above the staff near the beginning of your special ending notation. If your previous attempts to make a special ending go away have also made the notes go away, then you were highlighting too many things.
Title: Re: removing special endings
Post by: Ross on 2001-01-27 05:00 AM
Thanks!
Title: Re: removing special endings
Post by: NoteWorthy Online on 2001-01-28 05:00 AM
FYI: Special endings do not use the diamond handle for selection purposes, as the diamond is used only for expressions that do not preserve width. A special ending is not considered an expression. To select a special ending, simply select its numeric component.
Title: Re: removing special endings
Post by: ross on 2001-01-28 05:00 AM
I've got rid of them now, but when I tried it with them, it didn't work at all, which is why i wanted to get rid of them. the 1st time ending was 2 bars - was that anything to do with it?

cheers,
Ross
Title: Re: removing special endings
Post by: NoteWorthy Online on 2001-01-28 05:00 AM
I don't understand your question.
Title: Re: removing special endings
Post by: ross on 2001-01-28 05:00 AM
whoever sent reply 6 sounds automated. is it? (sorry if i've offended you!)

R
Title: Re: removing special endings
Post by: Joe Music on 2001-01-28 05:00 AM
You're right, it does look automated. But then, the question is rather hard to parse, isn't it?

Actually, I'm not even sure that it came from NWC, seeing as how the E-mail isn't specified.

No matter. What the heck was the question?
Title: Re: removing special endings
Post by: NoteWorthy Online on 2001-01-28 05:00 AM
This reply really did come from official NWC online support. I left the e-mail off purely for efficiency. If someone spoofs us (official support), the pertinent reply or thread will be deleted.

Our question pertained to the quote in reply 5: "was that anything to do with it?"

I do not understand this question.
Title: Re: removing special endings
Post by: ross on 2001-01-29 05:00 AM
my question was that why wasn't my 1st time bar working? was is something to do with the fact that the 1st time bar was actually 2 bars or not?

cheers
Title: Re: removing special endings
Post by: Fred Nachbaur on 2001-01-29 05:00 AM
No, it shouldn't matter how long the n-time endings are. The problem might be a number of things, including but not limited to not having the same Special Endings on all staves.
Title: Re: removing special endings
Post by: David Potvin on 2001-02-01 05:00 AM
Biggest guess of all:

First of all: how many staves do you have in this file?
And then: did you put a special endint to ALL your staves at the same bar?

Because you DO need to put it to EVERY STAFF; and don't worry, it'll only show on the first staff and be invisible on the others when the selected visibility is "default" (gray on screen, and not at all on the printed page)! If you don't have it on all staves, you'll have funny results! ;-)

I know, because I heard Tommy Dorsey's "Song of India" with a trumpet solo in the middle of the clarinet melody, and the drum bridge bruising it simultaneously!!! ;-)