Hello again, it seems like sibelius access expertees are being hammered with questions but I guess they are happy to share their knowledge with newcomers like me. Well, my question is this time not mine. We have a composer here, he works on modern music. With Sibelius 3 he hs been writing his works till now but sighted assistance was more help to him rather than the scripts which make sibelius accessible. When I let him know about the Sibelius 5.2 and the scripts first thing he asked if script can read "clef". we made a quick test and happily saw that it does. Although he mentioned that this is a fine step, he wants to make sure if scripts can handle such advanced musical articulations like "glissando in an an harmonics". And he mentioned about a guitar tecnic called "rasguado" and wonders if this can be read also. Before I start digging the manual and documentation, can I ask if anyone knows such articulations, or tecnics, are applicable by scripts in writing and reading music? I am sorry if I am asking something extreme about the sibelius software and scripts in general With best wishes Ugur If you wish to unsubscribe, send a blank message with the single word, unsubscribe - in the Subject line to: sib-access-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx