Plug-ins menu
How to get there
The Plug-ins menu will display if you
have Finale plug-ins available to your system. Finale ships with a number
of plug-ins that are installed for you when you install Finale. Unless
you have done a custom install, or removed or changed the name of the
Plug-ins folder in your Finale folder, you should see the Plug-ins menu.
What it does
Finale Plug-ins are small “mini-programs”
that you can use to extend Finale’s abilities. We have provided a number
of Plug-ins along with Finale for you to use. Plug-ins are placed together
in the folder C:\Finale\Plug-ins.
A different path can be specified in the Folders section of the Preferences dialog box, reached from the Edit menu. All Plug-ins are accessed
from the Plug-ins menu. Finale will look in the specified folder for
your Plug-ins and list them in the Plug-ins menu.
Plug-ins operate on the entire document
or on a specified region. You can select this region with the Selection
Tool or with any other tool that supports region selection (such as the
Key or Time Signature tools). Plug-ins that require a selection will notify
you if a selection has not been made.
If you are interested in writing your own
Plug-ins, visit our website (www.finalemusic.com)
for more information on how to write a program to work with Finale. Note:
You must be familiar with both programming and Finale, or work with someone
who is, to be able to write Plug-ins successfully.
Note: Plug-ins are
not accessible in linked parts. To apply a plug-in to a part, you might
consider extracting the part first. See Extract
Parts dialog box.
Configuring Plug-ins
The Plug-ins menu can be configured
easily into submenus by placing the plug-ins you would like to have grouped
together in a folder included in the plug-ins folder. The Plug-ins menu then will use the
name of the subfolder as the name of the submenu. We’ve added an empty
folder named My Favorite Plug-ins, as well as grouped some of the plug-ins
into other folders to provide examples. For a list of Plug-in filenames,
see Plug-in filenames.
My Favorite Plug-ins
Most of the plug-ins that appear under
Finale’s Plug-ins menu are categorized into submenus such as Expressions,
Lyrics, Measures, and others. Each one of these submenus correspond to
a folder in the Finale 2014\Plug-ins folder located on your hard drive.
You can customize Finale’s Plug-ins menu
by navigating to this folder and dragging the plug-in files to the “My
Favorite Plug-ins” folder for easy access to frequently used plug-ins.
Or, create new folders for additional categories.
Expressions
- Auto-Dynamic Placement. This plug-in
allows you to place dynamics automatically based on the MIDI key velocities
associated with each dynamic. See Auto-Dynamic
Placement Plug-in under the Expression tool.
FinaleScript
- FinaleScript Palette. Choose this option to open the FinaleScript Palette, which allows you to choose, edit, or manage scripts. See FinaleScript Plug-in.
- Options. Choose this option to open the FinaleScript Options dialog box.
- Help. Choose this option to open the FinaleScript plug-in topic of the Finale User Manual.
- [Script List]. You can add scripts to this menu for easy access by checking Show In menu in the Script Editor dialog box.
Lyrics
- Auto Slur Melismas. This plug-in scans
a document for lyric syllables that carry over two or more pitches and
adds slurs accordingly. See Auto
Slur Melismas Plug-in.
- Clear Lyric Positioning. This plug-in
allows you to clear any individual positioning of lyrics for the selected
lyrics. See Clear
Lyric Positioning Plug-in under Lyric Tool.
Measures
- Automatic Barlines. This plug-in will
automatically add double-barlines before every key change and a final
barline at the end of the piece. See Automatic
Barlines Plug-in under Measure tool.
- Clear Measure # Positioning. This plug-in
allows you to clear all individual positioning of measure numbers in the
selected region. See Clear
Measure # Positioning Plug-in under Measure tool.
- Create Coda System. This plug-in allows
you to automatically add a gap between measures in order to create an
independent coda system on the same line. See Create Coda
System Plug-in.
- Merge Measures. Combine two measures
into a single measure automatically. Measure numbering and time signature
are updated accordingly. See Merge
Measures Plug-in.
- Mid-measure Repeats. This plug-in is
capable of automatically enclosing a region including partial measures
with repeat barlines. See Mid-Measure
Repeats Plug-in.
- Number Repeated Measures. This plug-in
places small measure attached expression numbers over any repeated measures
in the selected region. See Number
Repeated Measures Plug-in.
- Split Measure. This plug-in automates
the process of dividing a measure over a system break. Measure numbering
is also updated correctly when splitting measures with this plug-in. See
Split
Measure Plug-in.
Miscellaneous
- Change Fonts. This plug-in allows you
to globally change the font for Text Blocks, Staff Names, Group Names,
and Lyrics — all at once, and separately for verse, chorus and section.
See Change
Fonts Plug-in.
- Command Line. This plug-in allows note
entry from a command line. See Command
Line.
- Count Items. This plug-in displays a
count of various items in your document such as measures, notes and articulations.
See Count Items
Plug-in under File menu.
Note, Beam and Rest Editing
- Patterson Plug-ins Lite. These plug-ins
are a sample of the Patterson Plug-in Collection. They include Patterson
Beams, which adjusts both stem length and beam angles based on
the staff positions of the notes and the number of notes in the beam,
and Beam Over Barlines, which
allows for easy beaming across barlines. See Patterson
Beams Plug-in, and Beaming
across barlines.
- Cautionary Accidentals. This plug-in
allows you to add cautionary accidentals in various forms to your document
including having accidentals displayed on all notes. See Cautionary
Accidentals.
- Change Noteheads. This plug-in allows
you to change the notehead for the notes in the selected region. See Change
Noteheads.
- Change to Default Whole Rests. This
plug-in allows you to change all the whole rests in the selected region
to Default whole rests. See Change
to Default Whole Rests.
- Change to Real Whole Rests. This plug-in
allows you to change all the Default whole rests in the selected region
to Real whole rests. See Change
to Real Whole Rests.
- Check Region for Durations. This plug-in
checks the selected region for any measures that have too many or too
few beats. See Check
Region for Durations.
- Classic Eighth Beams. This plug-in allows
you to beam eighth notes in the selected region in groups of 4 when in
Common Time. See Classic
Eighth Beams.
- Flat Beams. This plug-in allows you
to flatten all the beams in the selected region. See Flat
Beams.
- Flat Beams (Remove). This plug-in allows
you to restore all beams flattened with Speedy Entry in the selected region.
See Flat
Beams (remove).
- Ledger Lines (Hide). This plug-in allows
you to hide all the ledger lines in the selected region. See Ledger
Lines (Hide).
- Ledger Lines (Show). This plug-in allows
you to restore any hidden ledger lines in the selected region. See Ledger
Lines (Show).
- Midline Stem Direction. This plug-in
allows you to change the direction of stem for the note on the center
line of the staff to match the stem direction of the previous note. See
Midline
Stem Direction.
- Move Rests. This plug-in allows you
to move rests in the selected region to a specified location. See Move Rests.
- Notes and Rests (Hide). This plug-in
allows you to hide all the notes and rests in the selected region. See
Notes
and Rests (Hide).
- Notes and Rests (Show). This plug-in
allows you to show all hidden entries in the selected region. See Notes
and Rests (Show).
- Resize Noteheads. This plug-in can resize
specified voices in the selected layer of a multi-voice staff. See Resize
Noteheads Plug-in.
- Rhythmic Subdivisions. This plug-in
will subdivide the notes in the selected region by the specified amount,
either by a division (such as in half) or to a selected subdivision of
the beat such as eighth notes. See Rhythmic
Subdivisions.
- Single Pitch. This plug-in changes all
the notes in the selected region to the specified pitch. See Single Pitch.
- Slash Flagged Grace Notes. This plug-in
allows you to slash all the flagged grace notes in the selected region.
See Slash
Flagged Grace Notes under the Speedy Entry tool.
- Slash Flagged Grace Notes (Remove).
This plug-in allows you to remove the slashes of all the flagged grace
notes slashed in the selected region. See Slash
Flagged Grace Notes (Remove).
- Voice 2 to Layer. This plug-in allows
you to move notes and rests in Voice 2 to the selected layer. See Voice
2 to Layer.
Playback
- Apply Human Playback. Use this plug-in to apply
a Human Playback style, or specific elements of Human Playback to a region
of your document. See Apply
Human Playback plug-in.
Scoring and Arranging
- Add Cue Notes. This plug-in allows you
to easily place cue notes in any number of staves See Add Cue Notes.
- Band-in-a-Box Auto-Harmonizing. This
plug-in takes a selected melody line with chord symbols and outputs a
harmonized melody in dozens of musical styles. See Band-in-a-Box
Auto-Harmonizing.
- Canonic Utilities. This plug-in transforms
the selected region using inversion, retrograde, transpositions, or a
combination of the above. You can also use this plug-in to apply accidentals
to all the notes in a selected region, remove accidentals in the selected
region, or remove ties in the selected region. See Canonic Utilities.
- Check Range. This plug-in allows you
to verify that the staff you have selected is within the range of a specified
instrument or voice. There are different ranges for beginning, intermediate
and advanced. See Check
Range.
- Chord Analysis. This plug-in generates
chord symbols by analyzing existing notation. This plug-in works much
like the One-Staff Analysis and Two-Staff Analysis options under the chord
menu, but for any region of measures selected with the Selection tool.
See Chord
Analysis Plug-in.
- Drum Groove. With this plug-in, easily
compose unique rhythms and percussion parts. See Drum Groove plug-in.
- Find Parallel Motion. This plug-in analyzes
the selection for parallel fourths, fifths and octaves between voices,
layers and staves and offers you the choice to fix them or leave them
alone. SeeFind
Parallel Motion.
- Find Range. This-plug-in reports the
highest and lowest notes in the selected region. See Find Range.
- Global Staff Attributes. This plug-in
allows you to change the Staff Attributes and Group Attributes for a number
of staves or groups at a time, including changing the font for selected
Staff and Group names. See Global
Staff Attributes Plug-in under the Staff tool.
- Latin Percussion. Use this plug-in to
automatically create authentic Latin Percussion rhythm section notation,
with a variety of styles to choose from. See Latin
Percussion plug-in.
- Piano Reduction. This plug-in condenses
the selected staves into a piano grand staff at the bottom of the staff
system. See Piano
Reduction.
- Score System Divider. This plug-in automatically
adds system separation marks between systems in a score. See Score
System Divider plug-in.
- Smart Cue Notes. With this plug-in,
search for cue note opportunities throughout a document, and add them
automatically. See Smart
Cue Notes plug-in.
- Smart Page Turns. Tell Finale to intelligently
edit the pagination of an entire part to avoid awkward page turns. See
Smart
Page Turns.
- Split Point. This plug-in allows you
to change the split point between the two staves of a piano grand staff
over the selected region. See Split
Point.
- Vertical Collision Remover. Automatically
reformat the vertical positioning of staves, systems, and instrument
groups to avoid collision of notes, articulations, smart shapes and other
items. See Vertical
Collision Remover plug-in.
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