Document Options-Lines and Curves dialog box
         
 
        How to get there
        Choose Document > Document 
 Optionsand select Lines and Curves.
        What it does
        Lines means staff lines, ledger lines, 
 underlines, and so on. Here, you can change their thickness. In the Curves 
 section, you can specify the resolution for curves displayed on the screen 
 and for Non-PostScript printers. The resolution settings apply to all 
 slurs, ties and curves for on-screen display and non-PostScript printing. 
 
        
            - Line 
 Thickness: Enclosures • Staff 
 Lines. In these boxes, enter the desired thickness for enclosures 
 and staff lines.
- Ledger 
 Lines: Thickness • Left 
 Half • Left 
 Half Rest • Right 
 Half • Right 
 Half Rest. Enter a value after Thickness to globally set the thickness 
 of ledger lines. For the remaining parameters in this section, you can 
 specify the lengths of the left and right halves of ledger lines independently— 
 that is, the portion that protrudes from the left and right sides of the 
 note or rest. A positive number makes the ledger half longer.
- Resolution 
 • Lower Resolution • Medium Resolution • High Resolution. Technically 
 speaking, these settings determine how many tiny, vertical line segments 
 Finale uses to compose the display of each slur, tie, and brace. Instead 
 of clicking one of the three general-setting buttons, you can also enter 
 a number from 1 to 128 directly into the Resolution text box. The higher 
 the number, the finer the resolution of these curves will be—but (as indicated 
 in the wording of the dialog box) the longer it’ll take the program to 
 draw them on the screen. For that reason, you may want to leave the Curve 
 Resolution on Low while you’re preparing your piece, and then change it 
 to High just before you print on a non-PostScript printer. If you have 
 a PostScript laser printer, these settings have no effect on your printouts.
- Underline 
 Depth. The number in this text box sets the distance, for underlined 
 text, between the underline itself and the baseline of the text.
- Underline 
 Thickness. The number in this text box sets the thickness, for 
 underlined text, of the underline itself.
- Shape 
 Designer Slur Tip Width. This setting determines the thickness 
 of the curved line at the end of a slur in the Shape Designer.
See Also:
        
        Shape Designer dialog box
        
        Document 
 menu/Document Options