Hi Giovanni-
Yes, we indeed used the Italianate hyphenation in that first file, which was
OK, but I'm very interested in seeing yours.
I haven't heard from Philip in quite a while- I'll see if I can drum him up
and find out what's going on with him- & share any news with you, of
course
best
Hmm. Maybe the auto-detect only works with S-video? That would make
sense, actually -- I don't think the PowerBook can tell whether the
composite video cable is actually plugged into anything. But with
S-video, it can, and does, realize when the connection has been made.
Or maybe auto-detect
On Mar 30, 2005, at 3:55 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
One thing I had to do was press F2 to make the computer
auto-recognize the output,
Newer PowerBooks do this automatically.
How new does it have to be? She only bought it in September!
Christopher
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Christopher Smith / 05.3.30 / 03:45 PM wrote:
>I must say, it took me a little fiddling to discover the F2 (auto
>detect screen) button. It didn't work until then.
Interesting.
I have been doing this almost every day.
I mirror TiBook800 to a 17" CRT.
I sleep TiBook800, connect the cable, wake T
Just a little terminology clarification here:
On 30 Mar 2005, at 3:45 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
I JUST did this yesterday with my wife's Powerbook G4. The little
Super-VHS plug
This is called "S-Video."
has a little shorty of a cable on it (came with the computer) and
once I plugged that in,
On Mar 30, 2005, at 3:04 PM, John Howell wrote:
The video out on my tiMac Powerbook G4 is a small 15-pin trapezoidal
plug that needs a matching cable, and it's identified by a
highly-stylized monitor (looking something like a double whole note!).
Once plugged in, with both the projector and com
The video out on my tiMac Powerbook G4 is a small 15-pin trapezoidal
plug that needs a matching cable, and it's identified by a
highly-stylized monitor (looking something like a double whole
note!). Once plugged in, with both the projector and computer on,
you may need to find the monitor icon
At 01:53 PM 3/30/05 -0500, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
>My TiBook800 came with DVI to VGA adopter. I carry it with me, and never
>had problem connecting to any projector or RGB monitor.
She only had her laptop. Based on what Darcy explained, the day was lost
the moment no compatible cable was available.
Hi Darcy,
Looks like my Mac ignorance is definitely showing.
At 01:30 PM 3/30/05 -0500, you wrote:
>A little more detail would be nice. iBook or PowerBook? What model?
I have no idea. I didn't know there was a difference in the video
connectors. It had a white Apple logo and she got it for Chr
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz / 05.3.30 / 01:02 PM wrote:
>This morning I was taking part in a panel with a presentation that included
>some clips from a DVD. I arrived to find a standard computer video
>projector with all the connectors and cables provided by the venue, my DVD
>of examples, and another pe
Dennis,
A little more detail would be nice. iBook or PowerBook? What model?
I believe most video projectors can take an S-video cable. Some also
take DVI.
The 15" and 17" PowerBooks have an S-video out and a DVI out. Just
plug the S-video cable or DVI cable into both the PowerBook and the
p
Hi Cecil,
I can remember your first dictionary; my one use the classic rules for Latin
hyphenation; often they are not applicated from professional engravers that
prefer to use a more generic "Italian hyphenation" for Latin too.
I'll send you privately via e-mail Latin 2.2.hyp.
I still work on L
Greetings on a sunny day in Pennsylvania.
Not long ago Ryan Beard asked for help regarding errant hyphens. Dennis
(don't have last name) offered a solution using the MassEdit tool to deal
with "the infamous stray hyphen disease."
I was not aware of the usefulness of the MassEdit tool in this reg
Hi all,
Please reply off list. This just happens to be the only place I know that
has Mac users.
This morning I was taking part in a panel with a presentation that included
some clips from a DVD. I arrived to find a standard computer video
projector with all the connectors and cables provided by
On Mar 30, 2005, at 11:15 AM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
I find this behavior very weird.
There's probably an easier way.
Could you have more than one folder named Documents? Have you tried
using command-up arrow to navigate upwards from the file to it's
folder's enclosing folder's enclosing folder (a
On Mar 28, 2005, at 11:29 AM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 28 Mar 2005, at 10:42 AM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
On Mar 26, 2005, at 3:34 PM, Steve Gibons wrote:
Can't you select a tune in itunes for 9 and hit command-r for reveal
original?
This shows a bunch of stuff where you'd expect it to be, but do
I didn't know Sibelius could do that!!
Normally, when I or a customer needs colors on various pitches I just change
them in Adobe (using Enfocus' PitStop plugin).
Cecil Rigby
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www.harrockhall.com
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> While this can be a step towards what you want, what
Giovanni Andreani wrote:
Under the VIEW menu is the Select Display Colors option. Set them as
you wish, and then when you print, check the box Print Display Colors.
While this can be a step towards what you want, what you CAN'T do is to
have a different color for each pitch, you can only have a
>Under the VIEW menu is the Select Display Colors option. Set them as
>you wish, and then when you print, check the box Print Display Colors.
>
>While this can be a step towards what you want, what you CAN'T do is to
>have a different color for each pitch, you can only have a different
>color f
Giovanni Andreani wrote:
Giovanni Andreani wrote:
This is a task I've never done before with eps created from Finale.
I need to change the color of the staff and complete notation from the
default black to other color(s).
How about changing the color of the various notation elements visible in
Fi
Giovanni Andreani wrote:
This is a task I've never done before with eps created from Finale.
I need to change the color of the staff and complete notation from the
default black to other color(s).
I tried converting the color by importing the eps file in Photoshop, but
with no result.
Is there anyw
>Giovanni Andreani wrote:
>
>>This is a task I've never done before with eps created from Finale.
>>I need to change the color of the staff and complete notation from the
>>default black to other color(s).
>>
>How about changing the color of the various notation elements visible in
>Finale, and th
Giovanni Andreani wrote:
This is a task I've never done before with eps created from Finale.
I need to change the color of the staff and complete notation from the
default black to other color(s).
How about changing the color of the various notation elements visible in
Finale, and then printing yo
This is a task I've never done before with eps created from Finale.
I need to change the color of the staff and complete notation from the
default black to other color(s).
I tried converting the color by importing the eps file in Photoshop, but
with no result.
Is there anyway to work around this, o
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