Good morning, Chuck,

I have several LaCie external firewire drives for storage and one I have 
dedicated for the previous Apple OS:  Snow Leopard for those applications that 
no longer work in the Lion OS. It's a little extra effort; however, I think it 
is worth it. I am assuming in your case it might be critical.

There are several ways to set up the dual booting system on one drive such as 
two different admin accounts, etc. I think QuickKeys will eventually come 
around; they seem to always eventually.

It should go well and maybe you could receive one of the new LaCie thunderbolt, 
2 terabyte, external drives for a gift this year?

Michael Mathew 
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http://www.musicengravers.com/cgi-bin/engravers.pl
http://oregonmts.com/mathew/


>________________________________
> From: Chuck Israels <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2011 9:28 AM
>Subject: Re: [Finale] FinWin2012 question
> 
>Hi Christopher,
>
>This has been around for a few versions.  I have no reason to remember when it 
>appeared, but I don't remember when it was't there.  Like many things - it's 
>hidden until you, or someone on the list, stumbles upon it.
>
>I have a friend coming over today to set up a dual booting system on my iMac, 
>so that I can boot Finale in Snow Leopard and use my QuicKeys macros and do 
>everything else in Lion.  Don't know how this will turn out - whether or not 
>it is worth it to have to reboot to access different things in order to use 
>QuiKeys (they are notorious for not keeping up with Apple OS developments - it 
>can take them a year or more - or never - they won't say), or whether Keyboard 
>Maestro's limited usefulness (but ability to function in Lion) is a better 
>compromise.  Keyboard Maestro will access anything in main and sub menus but 
>does not work in floating dialog boxes, so it can save time and irritation by 
>eliminating mousing through to get a dialog open, but leaves the selections in 
>the box to further mousing.  It might be easier all around to do that than to 
>have the dual (do all) booting system.  I will report the results.
>
>Chuck
>
>
>
>
>On Nov 20, 2011, at 8:54 AM, Christopher Smith wrote:
>
>> 
>> On Sun Nov 20, at SundayNov 20 10:34 AM, Jari Williamsson wrote:
>> 
>>> On 2011-11-20 14:38, Christopher Smith wrote:
>>> 
>>>> "Notes" was the first thing on my list. When I click a note, the
>>>> entire note and anything attached to it (stem, flag, articulation,
>>>> lyric) gets changed in size. I can't get it to just change the note
>>>> HEAD. Am I missing something?
>>> 
>>> "Resize Notehead To:" is the text on the dialog box in the FinWin2012 
>>> for notehead resize, at least. You can also bring up the context menu in 
>>> the Resize Tool to see all the 5 levels.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> 
>>> Jari Williamsson
>> 
>> I stand happily corrected! Is this new in 2012? They don't seem to document 
>> these little things.
>> 
>> Christopher
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