[Finale] Page setup - Landscape v Portrait ?

2005-04-13 Thread Richard Bartkus
Okay, another dumb question.  I ran into this one tonight and it's a bit
frustrating.  I changed the orientation of the sheet to landscape in page
setup, but it still views as Portrait.  


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RE: [Finale] Page setup - Landscape v Portrait ?

2005-04-13 Thread Dan Rupert
Did you also change it in the Page Layout\pg size DB?

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Subject: [Finale] Page setup - Landscape v Portrait ?

Okay, another dumb question.  I ran into this one tonight and it's a bit
frustrating.  I changed the orientation of the sheet to landscape in page
setup, but it still views as Portrait.  


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Re: [Finale] Page setup - Landscape v Portrait ?

2005-04-13 Thread A-NO-NE Music
d. collins / 05.4.13 / 02:13 AM wrote:

Go to Page Layout tool, Page Size, and redefine your pages.


Come to think of it, I have always thought they should be dynamically
linked.  Is there any scenario that I don't know when you want Page Setup
set to one way while Page Layout set to the other?

One other thing.  If you don't change 'Any Printer' to specific printer
under Page Setup, the print speed goes down to hundreds times, i.e.,
printing a page which takes 1 minute goes down to something like 20
minutes.  Have you seen this problem with FinMac 2004/5?  This problem
doesn't show with any of my printers both Postscript and Ink Jet, but is
a constant problem with one of my students' printer.


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Re: [Finale] Page setup - Landscape v Portrait ?

2005-04-13 Thread Christopher Smith
On Apr 13, 2005, at 9:15 AM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
d. collins / 05.4.13 / 02:13 AM wrote:
Go to Page Layout tool, Page Size, and redefine your pages.

Come to think of it, I have always thought they should be dynamically
linked.  Is there any scenario that I don't know when you want Page 
Setup
set to one way while Page Layout set to the other?

If you ever want to print 2-up (say, two pages of 8.5x11 on one sheet 
of 11x17) you need to be able to have separate settings.

Likewise if you are printing a landscape format score, but you can only 
feed paper in Portrait (small edge first), you need to be able to set 
these two differently as well.

Christopher
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Re: [Finale] Page setup - Landscape v Portrait ?

2005-04-13 Thread Aaron Sherber
At 09:15 AM 4/13/2005, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Come to think of it, I have always thought they should be dynamically
linked.  Is there any scenario that I don't know when you want Page Setup
set to one way while Page Layout set to the other?
Sure. I've just been working with a European composer who had an A4 page 
size. I wanted to print the files here on letter size paper without mucking 
with his page layout, since he was going to be printing them in Italy as well.

Or you might be working on a file with a large page size (11x17, or larger) 
which you want to print on letter size paper and then tile, since you may 
not have access to a large-format printer.

Robert Patterson's Page Mover plugin gives you many more options in these 
regards. For example, when I'm working on an oversize score, Page Mover 
lets me reduce the whole page to letter size without affecting any of the 
layout. Then I can take my letter pages to Kinko's and enlarge them to 11x17.

Aaron.
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Re: [Finale] Page setup - Landscape v Portrait ?

2005-04-13 Thread Johannes Gebauer

A-NO-NE Music schrieb:
Come to think of it, I have always thought they should be dynamically
linked.  Is there any scenario that I don't know when you want Page Setup
set to one way while Page Layout set to the other?
Yes, many. The most obvious being booklet printing.
Johannes
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Re: [Finale] Page setup - Landscape v Portrait ?

2005-04-13 Thread Noel Stoutenburg
Hiro wrote:
Come to think of it, I have always thought they should be dynamically
linked.  Is there any scenario that I don't know when you want Page Setup
set to one way while Page Layout set to the other?
 

Yes. Where you want to produce pages 22 inches tall, and 17 inches wide, 
bur only have printer handling 8 1/2 x 11 paper.

ns
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Re: [Finale] Page setup - Landscape v Portrait ?

2005-04-13 Thread A-NO-NE Music

Sorry, must have been my English again.

What I meat was what situation you don't want Page Setup and Page Layout
dynamically syned before manual manipulation?  When you need special
print page size other than your OS default, you will deal with settings
manually regardless of app.  That's how DTP apps usually are, that you
can save your special settings including Page Setup.


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