Johannes Gebauer writes: > Definitely a good idea, but an different one from my idea. I do actually > want to see the software compared, though mostly in terms of what it can do, > and not so much whether the way it does things is the best.
I still don't see the point here. Finale can notate _anything_ as long as it's on staves that move horizontally. If you don't find a "standard" way to do it in Finale, you can often "fake" it, or use custom-made shapes or design a font for it or use a bitmap. You can even create beams/ties/slurs as fonts if that should be needed, although it would be of absolutely no use in the daily work. The only real limitation is the time needed to acomplish the task. > However, the competition I was thinking about is a little different. I will > probably start doing some research and put something up on my site in the > next few weeks (if time allows), and as soon as that has happened I'll be > looking for participants. Where? Even if you post to all the Finale-/notation-/music-related forums, you'll not reach more than something like 5-10% of the Finale users. Best regards, Jari Williamsson ICQ #: 78036563 _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
