Hola, Josue. I wish you the best luck for your project, but I would do some steps right now:
1) Buy one large screen. 19" CRT screens are cheap these days and they will give you the space you need desperately. Keep the palettes and tools in the small screen. 2) Warn you client about the difficulties, and be calm and patient. 3) Make hundred of backup copies. Rename every file each time you finish something valuable. Internal 2.5" disks are very sensitive and delicate. Go buy and external firewire disk right now! 4) Hire an assistant! There are many knowledgeable people on this list, but I think that Dennis Bathory-Kitsz is the perfect person. He has helped me with a couple of big scores and I owe him a lot. All the best, Javier, composer in quarantaine. > > > Hi list, > > im new in this list, hope you can help me, > > i use to work as a music engraver, but this time came to my desk a "giant" > score. Large orchestra with a lot of divisis in the strings. I have to print > the score in A2 format and it has non measured parts superposed to measured > parts at the same time, with grafics(non standart notation) and stuff. > > I have the work on the midway but i think i did something wrong and im > redoing again and again the same part. Having troubles to mantain the same > format in all the pages everytime i add measures and so. > > Please i need good advices about how to manage this work. I have to be quick > but im lost in a giant score inside a 12' screen. > > Thank you in advantage, > > Jos. > > > _______________________________________________ > Finale mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
