Change Chord Suffix Fonts dialog box
How to get there
- Choose the Chord tool . The Chord menu appears.
- Choose Chord > Change Chord Suffix Fonts.
What it does
The Change Chord Suffix Fonts dialog box lets you change the fonts for the suffixes (the "maj7" portion) of all chord symbols in your piece. Chord suffixes are often made up of characters in more than one font (one for text and one for musical symbols). In this dialog box, you can isolate characters in a specific font to change (font, size or style) for all suffixes. Or, you can also change the font, size or style for all suffix text characters at once (without changing the musical symbols).
- Search For: All Fonts. Click All Fonts if you want to change any font, size, or style of text in all your document’s chord symbols to a certain other font, size or style. By choosing All Fonts, Finale changes all text characters in chord suffixes, and leaves music characters (sharps, flats, etc.) alone.
- Selected Font • Font • Size • Style • Set Font. If you want Finale to search your chord suffixes for a particular Font, click Selected Fonts. Then click the Set Font button to display the Font dialog box, where you can identify the font, size, and style you want to change. If you only want to change one element—for example, you want to change the type size but not the font or style—deselect the appropriate check boxes (Font, Size, Style), so that only the elements you want to change are selected.
Both radio buttons (All Fonts and Selected Fonts) direct Finale to replace only text elements of your chord symbols. In most cases, accidentals in existing chord suffixes, such as the in C79, will be affected by this utility. However, if the suffix's accidental was added as a character prefix in the Chord Suffix Editor dialog box, it will not be affected; to change these prefix characters, adjust the Chord: Alteration font in the Document Options - Fonts dialog box.
- Replace With: Font • Size • Style • Set Font. After specifying the Font you want to replace, click this Set Font button to specify the replacement Font. Again, select the appropriate check boxes (Font, Size, Style) to specify which elements you want to replace. For example, using the upper Size and Style controls, you could specify that you want to replace every occurrence of 14-point bold, regardless of the font—and replace them with Times 10-point, using the lower Font and Size check boxes.
- Fix Chord Suffix Spacing. As you change the font or size of the characters in your suffixes, you may introduce peculiar spacing unless you also select this check box, which adjusts the positions of the individual characters in your suffixes so that they’re appropriately spaced.
- Fix Baseline Positioning. Check this box if, in the process of changing fonts, you want Finale to move all individual characters in each suffix so that they align with the same baselineAn imaginary line used to align the bottom edge of font characters. Finale displays arrows that control the baseline positioning for lyrics and chords. (invisible horizontal bottom line).
- OK • Cancel. Click OK to confirm the changes you’ve made. Click Cancel to return to the score without changing any chord suffix fonts.
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