I am wondering how a page break is internally bound to the content of a
file: is it attached to a certain system, or a measure?
Johannes
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Johannes Gebauer writes:
I am wondering how a page break is internally bound to the content of a
file: is it attached to a certain system, or a measure?
It's attached to a measure.
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Jari Williamsson
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On 4 Jul 2002, at 23:14, Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
At 12:45 PM -0400 7/04/02, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
But I have produced EPS when needed, and just to be sure, I did it now.
It works. Oh. You wanted more. :)
A gotcha' that I run into all the time with EPS file embedded in
On 5 Jul 2002, at 4:32, Philip Aker wrote:
On Thursday, July 4, 2002, at 10:03 AM, David W. Fenton wrote:
[...]
Well, PDF requires the purchase of something to produce the PDF files.
You might want to check out GhostScript or possibly GhostView if
it is available for Windows. Works
On 5 Jul 2002, at 5:29, Dennis W. Manasco wrote:
Since your final output will be Quark or PageMaker and not Word, your
best bet may be to simplify your workflow.
Most graphic designers would prefer to set raw text, and set the
graphics as separate files. This makes their job a lot
On 05.07.2002 17:50 Uhr, David W. Fenton wrote
I'm having problems with the basic music fonts not printing out. The
problem is clearly that the fonts are *not* being saved in the EPS file,
because when I SAVE AS EPS, the fonts get properly embedded and it works,
as opposed to when I export a
The last time I looked at GhostScript, it was a horridly prollix command-
line driven utility that I could never get to work properly.
Yes, it used to be. However, the newer version, with the GhostView interface
is great:
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/
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On 5 Jul 2002, at 12:11, Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
At 11:50 AM -0400 7/05/02, David W. Fenton wrote:
I'm having problems with the basic music fonts not printing out. The
problem is clearly that the fonts are *not* being saved in the EPS file,
because when I SAVE AS EPS, the fonts get
On 5 Jul 2002, at 12:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 7/5/02 10:51:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm having problems with the basic music fonts not printing out. The
problem is clearly that the fonts are *not* being saved in the EPS file,
because when I SAVE AS EPS,
On 5 Jul 2002, at 18:20, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 05.07.2002 17:50 Uhr, David W. Fenton wrote
I'm having problems with the basic music fonts not printing out. The
problem is clearly that the fonts are *not* being saved in the EPS file,
because when I SAVE AS EPS, the fonts get
Can someone remind me how to add a tie end to the first note of a second
ending (ie the it is only attached to the second ending note, not to the
last note of the first ending).
Johannes
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On 05.07.2002 19:55 Uhr, David W. Fenton wrote
Well, I generally don't use PostScript, as until a year ago I didn't have
a PS printer. I don't use it because it's just awfully slow in comparison
to PCL-mode printing. If I was producing final output, I might use it,
but that would mean
At 09:01 PM 7/5/02 +0200, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Can someone remind me how to add a tie end to the first note of a second
ending (ie the it is only attached to the second ending note, not to the
last note of the first ending).
I use the add slur and drag it backwards kluge. Maybe there's a
I find it easiest to use a smart-shape slur and then drag it until it
looks like the right shape that you want.
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Can someone remind me how to add a tie end to the first note of a second
ending (ie the it is only attached to the second ending note, not to the
last
At 9:01 PM 07/05/02, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Can someone remind me how to add a tie end to the first note of a second
ending (ie the it is only attached to the second ending note, not to the
last note of the first ending).
Go to the Edit Frames dialog and click Tie end for that note. This works
At 3:42 PM -0400 7/5/02, Jon Delfin wrote:
Mark D. Lew wrote:
At 9:01 PM 07/05/02, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Can someone remind me how to add a tie end to the first note of a second
ending (ie the it is only attached to the second ending note, not to the
last note of the first ending).
--Op 05-07-2002 16:08 -0400 schreef Dennis Bathory-Kitsz:
At 03:31 PM 7/5/02 -0400, David W. Fenton wrote:
But what would be the point of using a PS printer if you're always
sending it TT fonts?
No point, really. Both Type 1 and TrueType are vector fonts, and contain
much the same
At 10:42 PM 7/5/02 +0200, Patrick Hubers wrote:
If you're printing directly from Finale only, there's no reason to prefer a
PS printer, no. However, if you need to print proofs of material that will
eventually be rendered by a high resolution typesetter, like a DTP document
with embedded
On 05.07.2002 21:31 Uhr, David W. Fenton wrote
Normally it is no problem to print truetype fonts to PS printers, although I
don't know how this works with EPS files.
But what would be the point of using a PS printer if you're always
sending it TT fonts?
I didn't say always, I just meant
On 05.07.2002 22:23 Uhr, Mark D. Lew wrote
At 9:01 PM 07/05/02, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Can someone remind me how to add a tie end to the first note of a second
ending (ie the it is only attached to the second ending note, not to the
last note of the first ending).
Go to the Edit Frames
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
(checking Tie End has no effect, and the
next time I call the dialog the checkmark has disappeared.
Tie Ends are simply not the answer for 2nd endings (or codas) and they
never have been. A tie end only appears at the beginning of a system.
Those who suggest using
On 06.07.2002 0:57 Uhr, Robert Patterson wrote
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
- What happens if the measure that the page break is attached to is moved
inside the system,
I doubt this is possible. Have you tried it?
Well, it is easily possible to move the measure to the middle of the system
by
Johannes Gebauer writes:
Well, it is easily possible to move the measure to the middle of the system
by moving a measure from the previous system to the one in question.
I just tried it. In Fin2002 you can, in Fin2003 you can't.
Best regards,
Jari Williamsson
ICQ #: 78036563
Johannes Gebauer writes:
So I guess
that also answers the question of the plugin idea, since one cannot see
whether a measure is at the beginning of a system or not.
If you're talking about plug-ins - a plug-in can know which measures that
belongs to a system.
The only possibility I can
I have not prefixed this item with a TAN, although at first it may seem
TAN. In the fullness of time, you will all see it is completely relevant.
This is a question directed at those of you who prepare copy for offset
printing. You will know that part of the preparation is slightly
offsetting
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
it's 3/8 inch
for 72 pages (36 sheets), which if my math is right would be about 0.01
inches.
Hmmm. According to my math, 72 pages = 18 sheets (each sheet is two
pages front back), which results in creep of 0.04 per sheet. But
perhaps I have misunderstood what you
At 07:43 PM 7/5/02 -0500, Robert Patterson wrote:
Hmmm. According to my math, 72 pages = 18 sheets (each sheet is two
pages front back), which results in creep of 0.04 per sheet. But
perhaps I have misunderstood what you meant.
72 pages to the *center* of the publication when it's open, without
Hi folks;
A friend of mine sent me a MUS file he made on his MAC. I have Windows XP
Finale 2002b, and cannot read it. I thought this file type was compatible
between the two.
Is there something special he has to do, or I have to do to get mine to read
his files?
Thanks; Tammy
I am working on a cut version of Some Else's Story from the conductor's
score of Chess.
I have noticed that in some place, a progression of four eighth notes will
be beamed together, but in other places not. There is nothing obvious that
sets them apart: no articulations or slurs. Since I
On Friday, July 5, 2002, at 03:57 PM, Robert Patterson wrote:
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
- Would it be possible to create a plugin that can insert page
breaks in scroll view for a certain measure?
Trivial. A great beginner project. (Hint, hint).
Yes, such a plugin would be an excellent
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