Tobias --
At 11:57 AM +0200 6/26/02, Tobias Giesen wrote:
I, at least, am willing to pay the extra cost that Kagi charges
for their service just to have the peace of mind that comes from
knowing that they take transaction security seriously.
a) The customer is never charged such fees,
Dennis --
At 6:03 AM -0400 6/26/02, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
Eh? I've used them all, but try to avoid Kagi, which is a private company.
Most of the places (though not most of the total dollar volume) at
which I use my card in the corporeal world are private companies. I
don't see how
I've been using Finale 2000, just installed 2001a, now documents won't print
(PostScript error) I'm running a PoweMac 5260/120, OS 8.6
Hope this isn't a RTFM (did that!) Thanks for your help!
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Randy, I'm always surprised when you write about no governmental
support of the arts when, I'm guessing, most of Coda's clientele
receives, or has received, benefits from the government in various
forms.
-Randolph Peters
And music notation itself was invented by government employees
On Thu, 27 June 2002, Dennis W. Manasco wrote
The few times I
have tried to use eBay I have been inexorably steered toward paying
with PayPal.
Aha! You must not have used eBay in a few years. Nowadays you are inexorably
steered towards Billpoint (on eBay called eBay electronic payments)
On Thu, 27 June 2002, Dennis W. Manasco wrote
If [Billpoint] is another system similar to Kagi or Digital River, which
merely provides secure web payment without looking at bank accounts,
I will examine it.
It provides secure web payment w/o looking at bank accounts or requiring sign
up.
On 27.6.2002 15:04, Andrew Stiller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Randy, I'm always surprised when you write about no governmental
support of the arts when, I'm guessing, most of Coda's clientele
receives, or has received, benefits from the government in various
forms.
-Randolph Peters
And
The error code was -8. That's all it said!
Thanks!
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At 12:47 PM 06/27/02, David W. Fenton wrote:
What I need is advice on
how to help her export the musical examples to EPS files that will embed
in MS Word 2000 documents that can be sent to the printer and be portable.
I'm sure you will get lots of different answers to this. Personally, for
One of my clients is the editor of a scholarly music journal and is
interviewing new graphic designers to manage the publication of the
article. She has a grad student doing her musical examples in a recent
version of Finale (2001 or 2002, not sure). She has a PostScript printer
(HP 2100M) but
One of my clients is the editor of a scholarly music journal and is
interviewing new graphic designers to manage the publication of the
article. She has a grad student doing her musical examples in a recent
version of Finale (2001 or 2002, not sure). She has a PostScript printer
(HP 2100M) but
On Thursday, June 27, 2002, at 09:13 AM, James Bergin wrote:
The error code was -8. That's all it said!
Thanks!
Well, I've never seen a PostScript error like that myself. But
that may be because of the way I set things up in the Print
dialog error reporting panel. Usually I get something
And music notation itself was invented by government employees
responding to a governmental mandate originating at the very highest
level.
--
Andrew Stiller
Guido d'Arezzo was a government employee?
John
Guido d'Arezzo did not invent music notation, however yes, he was a
government employee,
Guido d'Arezzo introduced the syllables *ut re mi fa sol la* as names
for the tones *c-a*. Later *ut* was replaced with *do* and *si*
(now *ti*) added to complete the octave. Now we have a kind of
notation, which we migth say Guido d'Arezzo invented, but a very
limited one because written down
Guido d'Arezzo introduced the syllables *ut re mi fa sol la* as names
for the tones *c-a*. Later *ut* was replaced with *do* and *si*
(now *ti*) added to complete the octave. Now we have a kind of
notation, which we migth say Guido d'Arezzo invented, but a very
limited one because written down
Thanks, Chris and others for responses- nobody has any thoughts on the
Freezing up problem?
In case you missed it, trying to work out Speedy (getting there!) twice in
one day my system, Windows 95, Fin 2001d, froze solid. Nothing worked. Had
to unplug and re-boot. Doesn't happen except when in
At 05:00 PM 06/27/02, helgesen wrote:
BTW what IS the correct procedure when even Control, Alt, Delete won't work?
Unplug?
Power off? Five pound sledge hammer? Wild Turkey/Jack Daniels/Fosters/urine
in Hard drive?
Upgrade to Win2000. g
No, seriously, your best option at that point is
On 27.6.2002 20:42, Andrew Stiller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guido d'Arezzo introduced the syllables *ut re mi fa sol la* as names
for the tones *c-a*. Later *ut* was replaced with *do* and *si*
(now *ti*) added to complete the octave. Now we have a kind of
notation, which we migth say
On 27.6.2002 19:52, John Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guido d'Arezzo introduced the syllables *ut re mi fa sol la* as names
for the tones *c-a*. Later *ut* was replaced with *do* and *si*
(now *ti*) added to complete the octave. Now we have a kind of
notation, which we migth say Guido
Hello.
I need to convert Mac FInale floppy files over to Windows Finale files.
I do not have access to a Mac, but I do have a great program that allows me
to read Macintosh files from floppy disks.
Some of the files convert perfectly, while others are unrecognisable.
Is there anyone out there
I just tried this in WinFin2K3 and it inserted the
flat sign before the second note like it should. I also tried it in 2K2b and it
inserted the flat sign also. I had a friend try it on2K and it also
behaved as it should.It sounds like you need to take a look at your
settings. I wouldn't be
On Thursday, June 27, 2002, at 10:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the people at Coda said, Well the natural is still there,
you've hidden it. Why would you ever want that in any practical
situation?
Off the top of my head:
1) When you have a note tied to a note in a different
On Thursday, June 27, 2002, at 10:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To test this, set up two measures in A flat with 8 quarter notes that
are B flats. Now go into the speedy entry tool, and change the first
quarter notes of each measure to B natural using the + key, which is
supposed to
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