I'm still fiddling around troubleshooting with MacFin2k4 and Human
Playback and found that harp glissandos aren't being interpreted. I
did a search on the forum, and someone mentioned that the
staff/group name has to be correct for a diatonic glissando on piano,
harp, etc. I assume Human
David H. Bailey commented
My wheel mouse will scroll vertically in Finale but it won't scroll
horizontally, as someone had suggested.
But you know what, I just tried it again, and lo and behold it works!
BUT, the combination isn't shift-wheel, its CTRL-SHIFT-wheel!
Wow, I can go back to bed
Laser cartridges last for a very long time, so you could purchase one or
two or three and not worry about them being bad when you finally need to
install them.
The cartridge availability may not be a problem -- the replacement
printer from Ricoh may well use the same cartridge.
Quite often
So, I received my Finale 2004 update the other day. And, I notice that
my nice looking Swing Font that I have been using from
www.jazzfonts.com, doesn't seem to show up correctly anymore. Any ideas
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I have no explanation for the following.
With a Logitech wheel mouse on WinXP, vertical scrolling always worked fine
in Finale, but not horizontal. Installed newest mouse driver, no scrolling
of any kind in Finale (continued to work in other apps). Reinstalled old
driver, now both vertical and
What version number is the old driver?
Mike
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Subject: RE: [Finale] Horizontal scrolling in FinMac2004
I have no explanation for the
On 30.01.2004 4:06 Uhr, Raymond Horton wrote
I have never owned a laser printer before, so I have no experience with
replacing toner cartridges. How soon should I be concerned about not being
able to get these? I wonder how long a while is? If I bought a
few/several toner cartidges for
What do you mean when you say it doesn't show up correctly anymore? Is
it not in the fonts list? Is it in the list but even when you select it
as your default music font, some aspects of it don't display or print
properly? Have you made sure to change all the instances of it that you
want,
Using my logitech wheel-mouse, I just tried your ctrl-alt-shft-wheel and
Finale didn't crash at all -- it simply scrolled horizontally, as the
ctrl-shft-wheel does.
David H. Bailey
Lee Actor wrote:
I have no explanation for the following.
With a Logitech wheel mouse on WinXP, vertical
The version I am using, for the Logitech MouseMan Wheel Mouse, is
version 9.73 and the Control Center is 9.73.243 -- this is the version
which came with the mouse when I bought it very inexpensively (I think
it was $15) at a local small computer shop.
With that driver installed, running
I guess that this is an OS X problem. The solution is to either change the
encoding yourself (I think there are some notes on this in the OLD) or get
an updated font from the developer.
Johannes
On 30.01.2004 12:02 Uhr, David H. Bailey wrote
What do you mean when you say it doesn't show up
Show up correctly means just that. It displays boxes instead of
characters. The font is in the menu. It is selected as the default music
font.
The other issues I see that is going to be a pain is getting 2004 to
correctly load .fan files for Non-shipping-with-Finale fonts. I have a
bunch that I
On 30/01/04 08:43, Ole Buck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Lars-Anders, the work around you suggested seems here just fine
to get ratio of 128ths in the score like a Tuplet Definition would have
been, but as David rightly pointed out, it don't play back. Think I will
send Mac support a kind
At 03:19 AM 1/30/2004, David H. Bailey wrote:
I've never tried refilling my own laser cartridges, but my wife did
buy one of the refills from a national refill company and it wasn't
very good. Not nearly as good quality toner and not as well working a
cartridge, so she went back to purchasing
From: Eric Dussault:
I know it's a pain, but couldn't you create a 64ths notes tuplets and with
mass edit -- note duration -- 50% to transform it in 128th. If you have
tons of it, then it will be painful to do all of the occurance, but it's a
workaround.
Again, thanks for the reply, I was not
The old Logitech driver is 9.73, the new one is 9.79. Installing the new
driver over the old one is not a problem, but the old won't install over the
new, so I had to remove the new driver first before reinstalling the old
one.
-Lee
What version number is the old driver?
Mike
On Jan 29, 2004, at 3:38 PM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
You do know of the option of having artics taken into account for music
spacing? I know it is not exactly what you are after, and in many
situations
it probably won't work well.
Yes, but if there's a way to have the articulation definition
On Jan 29, 2004, at 12:06 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
Because of this confusion, I always treat these symbols as if they
were not merely abbreviations of the word sforzando (forcing), but
incorporated dynamic information as well. In my music, sfz means
specifically sforzando in forte--sforzandos
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