With the Graphics Tool, you can place Encapsulated
PostScript (EPS) files, PICT and TIFF files for use within Finale, and
export a region of music or pages of music as EPS, PICT and TIFF files
that can be used in other applications.
Graphics placed in Scroll View and Page
View are assigned differently. Finale always assigns a graphic to a measure
if you are in Scroll View when the graphic is placed. To place a page-assigned
graphic, you must be in Page View. Both page- and measure-assigned graphics
can be edited and repositioned in Page View. However, page-assigned graphics
do not appear in Scroll View.
For information regarding the relationship
between graphics in the score and linked parts, see Page-attached graphics
and in linked parts and Measure-attached
graphics in linked parts.
When exporting graphics, Finale exports
entire pages of music, or a selected region of music. To export a selected
area of a page, you must be in Page View.
To export a selected region of music as a graphic
(Page View)
- Click the Graphics
Tool . The Graphics
Menu appears.
- Double-click and drag to enclose the area you
want to export as a graphic.
- Choose Export Selection from the Graphics Menu.
The Export Selection dialog box appears.
- Choose a graphics format from the Type popup menu
to tell Finale whether to create an EPS, PICT or TIFF file. If
you select EPS or TIFF, the PostScript Options or TIFF Resolution settings
will be available, respectively. For details about these settings, see
Export Selection and Export
Pages dialog boxes.
- Use the Pages setting to export the selected
region of music from one or more pages to graphics files. Select
All to export the selected region from every page. Select From to export
a selected region on a range of pages, then enter the page numbers in
the two text boxes.
- Select Generate Names From and enter the file’s
title in the text box, followed by a number sign (#), to have Finale
name each new graphics file automatically. Optional: Click Save In to
specify the folder that Finale should save the graphics file into.
Finale uses the title and replaces the number sign by a sequential number
to create a unique title for each file. Select Prompt For Each Name if
you want Finale to ask you for a title each time a file is created.
Note: Unless you specifically
enter a file extension as part of the file name, Finale will automatically
save graphics files using their standard extensions: TIF for TIFF files
and EPS for Encapsulated PostScript files (or the extensions specified
in the [EXTENSIONS] section of the Finale.ini
file).
- Click OK (or press return).
Finale saves the graphic.
To
export full pages of music as graphics (Page View)
- Choose Page View from the View Menu.
- Click the Graphics
Tool . The Graphics
Menu appears.
- Choose Export Pages from the Graphics Menu.
The Export Pages dialog box appears.
- Choose a graphics format from the Type popup menu
to tell Finale whether to create an EPS, PICT or TIFF file. If
you select EPS or TIFF, the PostScript Options or TIFF Resolution settings
will be available, respectively. For details about these settings, see
Export Selection and Export
Pages dialog boxes.
- Use the Pages setting to export all pages or
a range of pages of your score to graphics files. Select All to
export every page of your score to a graphics file. Select From to export
a range of pages, then enter the page numbers in the two text boxes.
- To have Finale name each new graphics file
automatically, select Generate Names From and enter the file’s title in
the text box, followed by a number sign (#). Optional: Click Save In to
specify the folder that you want Finale to save the graphics files into.
Finale uses the title and replaces the number sign by a sequential number
to create a unique title for each file. Select Prompt For Each Name if
you want Finale to ask you for a title each time a file is created.
Note: Unless you specifically
enter a file extension as part of the file name, Finale will automatically
save graphics files using their standard extensions: TIF for TIFF files
and EPS for Encapsulated PostScript files (or the extensions specified
in the [EXTENSIONS] section of the Finale.ini
file).
- Click OK (or press return).
The standard Save As dialog box appears. Click OK to save the graphics files.
To place graphics into the score
- Click the Graphics
Tool . The Graphics
Menu appears.
- Choose Place Graphic from the Graphics Menu,
or double-click on the document window where you want the graphic to
appear. The Open dialog box appears, listing the
available graphic formats in a popup list EPS, PICT or TIFF files.
- Choose one of the formats to display
only the files of the selected type in the current folder. Choose
TIFF file (*.TIF), or Encapsulated PostScript Listing (*.EPS), or choose
All Files (*.*) to display all files.
- From the scrolling list, select the graphics
file you want to place, then click Open.
A special cursor appears, indicating that a graphic is ready to
be placed.
- Click on the measure (in Scroll View) that
you want the graphic assigned to, or click on the screen where you want
the graphic placed (in Page View). Finale assigns the graphic to
the nearest measure in Scroll View. In Page View, Finale assigns the graphic
to the page you clicked. The graphic appears at the position you clicked.
When a graphic is selected, eight bounding rectangle handles appear.
To
place graphics into the Shape Designer
- To place a graphic into the Shape Designer
for use as an expression, click the Expression Tool , then click a note or
a measure. Click Shape. In the dialog boxes that follow, click
Create, Select, and Create. The Shape Designer dialog box appears.
- Or, to place a graphic into the Shape Designer
for use as an articulation, click the Articulation Tool and click a note.
Click Create, then click Shape and Main (or Flipped). Click Create. The
Shape Designer dialog box appears.
- Click the Graphics Tool in the Shape Designer
dialog box.
- Click in the Shape Designer display area.
The Open
dialog box appears, listing the available graphic formats in a popup
list; EPS, PICT or TIFF files.
- Choose one of the formats in the popup list to display only the files of the selected
type in the current folder. Choose TIFF file (*.TIF), or Encapsulated
PostScript Listing (*.EPS), or choose All Files (*.*) to display all files.
- From the scrolling list, select the graphics
file you want to place, then click Open.
The graphic appears at the position you clicked in the Shape Designer
display area. When a graphic is selected, eight bounding rectangle handles
appear. Use the graphic as you would any shape created in the Shape Designer.
To
assign a graphic to one or more pages
- Choose Page View from the View Menu if it isn’t
already selected.
- Click the Graphics
Tool . The Graphics Menu appears.
- Click to select a graphic, then choose Attributes
from the Graphics Menu. Or, double-click a graphic. The Graphic
Attributes dialog box appears.
- Click to select Attach to: Page, if it isn’t
already selected.
- Choose an item from the Page popup menu to have Finale show the graphic on a
single page, all pages, left-facing (even-numbered) pages or right-facing
(odd-numbered) pages. Choose Single Page to show the graphic on
one page; choose All Pages to show it on every page; or choose Left Pages
or Right Pages to show it on left-facing (even-numbered) or right-facing
(odd-numbered) pages.
- Set the page range. Enter the numbers
of the pages where the graphic will appear (for example, choose Left
Pages and 6 Through 10 to show the graphic on every left page between
pp. 6–10). To show the graphic on one page, choose Single Page from the
Page popup
menu and enter the page number in the first page text box. To display
the graphic on the first indicated page through the end of the piece,
enter your first page number in the first text box and enter zero in the
second text box, or leave the text box blank. For example, to show the
graphic on every page, starting at page 6, you’d select All Pages and
enter 6 Through 0, or enter 6 and leave Through blank.
- Use the other settings in the Graphic Attributes
dialog box to adjust the graphic’s position in the score, then click
OK.
To
assign a graphic to a measure
Occasionally you may want to change a page-based
assigned graphic to a measure-assigned graphic so it moves with the measure
instead of remaining at a fixed position on the page. To assign a graphic
to a measure when first placing it into the score, place the graphic in
Scroll View. (See “To
place graphics into the score” for details.)
- Click the Graphics
Tool . The Graphics
Menu appears.
- Click to select the graphic, then choose Attributes
from the Graphics Menu. Or, double-click the graphic you’re adjusting.
The Graphic Attributes dialog box appears.
- Click to select Attach to: Measure, if it isn’t
already selected. In the Measure text box, enter the number of the measure
you want the graphic assigned to.
- From the Staff popup menu, choose the name of a staff you want associated
with the measure-assigned graphic. Finale will align and position
the graphic in relation to this staff.
Note: Finale will
only display the graphic on the page the measure appears on when you’re
in Page View. If your measure layout changes, the graphic will move with
the measure.
- Use the H: and V: settings in the Graphic Attributes
dialog box to adjust the graphic’s position in the score, then click OK.
To
scale a placed graphic proportionally
- Click the Graphics
Tool . The Graphics
Menu appears.
- Click the graphic to select it. Or,
drag-enclose the entire graphic to select it. When selected, eight bounding
handles appear on the graphic.
- Drag a handle to resize the graphic horizontally
or vertically.
- To adjust the exact scaling of a graphic or
to reset it to 100% of its original size, select the graphic, then choose
Attributes from the Graphics Menu. Or, double-click the graphic.
The Graphics Attributes dialog box appears.
- Enter a value into the Scale: H: and V: text
boxes, as a percentage. Enter 100 in each box to draw the graphic
at 100% of its original size, 50 to draw it at half its original size
(50%), and so on.
- Click OK to confirm your settings.
To position
placed graphics on-screen
- Click the Graphics
Tool . The Graphics
Menu appears.
- Click to select a graphic. Or, drag-enclose
one or more graphics. (You must drag-enclose an entire graphic to select
it.)
- Drag a selected graphic to the new position.
All the selected graphics will move as you drag.
To position
page-assigned graphics (Graphics Menu)
- Choose Page View from the View Menu, if it
isn’t already selected.
- Click the Graphics
Tool . The Graphics
Menu appears.
- Click to select a page-assigned graphic.
- Position the graphic from the page edge or
page margin using the Alignment submenu. Choose Position from Page
Edge or Position from Page Margin from the Alignment submenu of the Graphics
Menu to align the graphic from the edge of the page or from the page margin,
respectively.
- Position the graphic horizontally using the
Alignment submenu. Choose Left to place the graphic on the left
edge or margin of the page; choose Center Horizontally to center it between
the left and right edges or margins; or choose Right to align it with
the right edge or margin.
- Position the graphic vertically using the Alignment
submenu. Choose Top to place the graphic on the top edge or margin
of the page; choose Center Vertically to center it between the top and
bottom edges or margins; and choose Bottom to align it on the bottom edge
or margin.
Note: When you change
a graphic’s horizontal or vertical alignment using the Alignment submenu,
Finale repositions the graphic on the page, and resets its H: or V: positioning
settings to zero, respectively, in the Graphic Attributes dialog box.
To
position page-assigned graphics (Graphic Attributes dialog box)
- Click the Graphics
Tool . The Graphics
Menu appears.
- Click to select a page-assigned graphic, then
choose Attributes from the Graphics Menu. Or, double-click a page-assigned
graphic.
- Use the Alignment and Positioning group box
to position the graphic horizontally. Choose Left from the Horizontal
popup
menu to place the graphic on the left edge or margin of the page;
choose Center to center it between the left and right edges or margins;
or choose Right to align it on the right edge or margin.
- Use the Alignment and Positioning group box
to position the graphic vertically. Choose Top (Header) from the
Vertical popup
menu to place the graphic on the top edge or margin of the page;
choose Center to center it between the top and bottom edges or margins;
or choose Bottom (Footer) to align it with the bottom edge or margin.
Note: When you change
a graphic’s horizontal or vertical alignment using the popup menus, Finale
repositions the graphic on the page, and resets the H: or V: settings,
respectively, to zero.
- Use the Position from popup menu to position the graphic from the page margin
or the page edge. Choose Page Margin from the Position from popup
menu to have Finale calculate the graphic’s position starting from
the page margin. Choose Page Edge to have Finale measure the graphic’s
position starting from the edge of the page.
- Set the positioning distance. Enter
values into the H: and V: text boxes in the Alignment and Positioning
group box for the distance to position the graphic horizontally and vertically
on the page, based on the other settings in the Alignment and Positioning
group box.
- Click OK to confirm your settings.
To position
measure-assigned graphics (Graphic Attributes dialog box)
- Click the Graphics
Tool . The Graphics
Menu appears.
- Click to select a measure-assigned graphic,
then choose Attributes from the Graphics Menu. Or, double-click
a measure-assigned graphic.
- Set the positioning distance. Enter
a value in the H: text box in the Alignment and Positioning group box
for the distance to position the graphic horizontally from the upper-left
of the staff associated with the measure. Enter a value in the V: text
box for the distance to position the graphic vertically from the upper-left
of the staff.
- Click OK to confirm your settings.
Note: The Horizontal,
Vertical, and Position from options in the Alignment and Positioning group
box are not available when Attach to: Measure is selected, because a graphic
assigned to a measure will only appear on the page containing that measure.
To position
page-assigned graphics on left- and right-facing pages (Graphic Attributes
dialog box)
If you’re using running headers or footers
in your score, you might want to position a graphic in the header or footer
near the “outside” edges or margins (the left or right edges, respectively)
of each left (even-numbered) or right (odd-numbered) page, as opposed
to positioning the graphic in the same place on every page. This is easily
done using special positioning settings for right-facing (odd-numbered)
pages in the Graphic Attributes dialog box.
- Choose Page View from the View Menu.
- Click the Graphics
Tool . The Graphics
Menu appears.
- Click to select a page-assigned graphic, then
choose Attributes from the Graphics Menu. Or, double-click a page-assigned
graphic.
- Use the Alignment and Positioning settings
to position the graphic on every left-facing (even-numbered) page in the
selected page range. See “To
position page-assigned graphics (Graphic Attributes dialog box).”
- Select Use Right Page Positioning to place
the graphic differently on right-facing (odd-numbered) pages.
- Position the graphic horizontally on right-facing
pages. Choose Left from the Right Page Alignment and Positioning:
Horizontal popup menu to place the graphic on the
left edge or margin of the right-facing page; choose Center to center
it between the left and right edges or margins; or choose Right to align
it on the right edge or margin. (Finale resets the Right Page Alignment
and Positioning: H: setting to zero so the left, right, or center of the
graphic is aligned horizontally with the page edge or margin.)
- Set the positioning distance. Enter
values into the H: and V: text boxes in the Right Page Alignment and Positioning
group box for the distance to position the graphic horizontally and vertically
on right-facing pages, based on the Right Page Alignment and Positioning:
Horizontal setting, and the Vertical and Position from selections in
the Alignment and Positioning group box.
- Click OK to confirm your settings.
See Also:
Graphics Menu
Graphics
Tool