Thanks for all the advice on this everyone. Some of the Samsung TFTs look
good, but I'm going to spend more time thinking about it.
C.
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David W. Fenton wrote:
On 8 May 2005 at 3:07, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
I spent some time, with the on-line documentation, and in
investigation mode, trying to get an executable shape to function.
After putting the project on a back burner for a bit, I'm having a bit
of a recollection that maybe
I've always wondered why the programmers have chosen to lump these two
into a single option, and given us only an on/off for both instead of
separating them into two options. While it isn't often that one would
want only one and not the other, it certainly shouldn't be that
difficult to
Dear list,
In C major key , when I input a B chord symbol in chord definition (manual
input), it became B natural in the score?
Thanks for your responses
Pierre
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Pierre Bailleul wrote:
Dear list,
In C major key , when I input a B chord symbol in chord definition
(manual input), it became B natural in the score?
Thanks for your responses
Pierre
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Did you want Bb? You have to enter Bb.
It is not clear what you are asking about or what your problem is.
David H. Bailey
No I don't want Bb, I just want B without the natural. The natural is added
automatically by finale?
Pierre.
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Friends:
I finally managed to figure out the problem I was having with executable
shape expressions. The problem actually was a function of the
instrument list. The work in question is choral, and I set it up with
the set-up wizard, which assigned the same channel and instrument to
all
Put the cursor over the natural and hit the * key.
Crystal Premo
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From: Pierre Bailleul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] Chord
Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 14:34:39 +0200
Did you want Bb? You have to enter Bb.
It is not clear what
The chord style is probably set to European. In the Chord menu choose
Chord Style and set it to Standard.
Michael Cook
On 9 May 2005, at 13:18, Pierre Bailleul wrote:
Dear list,
In C major key , when I input a B chord symbol in chord definition
(manual input), it became B natural in the score?
The chord style is probably set to European. In the Chord menu choose
Chord Style and set it to Standard.
Michael Cook
Thanks for your aid Michael .
Pierre.
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On May 8, 2005, at 1:16 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
TG ToolsAccidentals... will unfreeze any frozen accidentals without
the bad side effects of Finale's way. I would start by unchecking
everything except for Unfreeze Existing Accidentals and Check
Accidentals, then see if everything worked.
I paid someone to do some work for me. He has a MAC with Finale 2001, and I
have Finale 2004 on my PC with AOL as my ISP and E-mail provider.
I was hoping he could send me the finished project, but so far the only
thing I can get on-line from him is the MIDI file he posted on his Web site.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there some way I can get the work intact? Or is it pretty hopeless?
There seems to be some problems with AOL when transferring Finale files.
Make sure he ZIP or Stuff the MUS files before e-mailing them to you.
Best regards,
Jari Williamsson
On May 9, 2005, at 12:04 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
On May 8, 2005, at 1:16 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
TG ToolsAccidentals... will unfreeze any frozen accidentals without
the bad side effects of Finale's way. I would start by unchecking
everything except for Unfreeze Existing Accidentals and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2005/05/09 / 12:07 PM wrote:
I was hoping he could send me the finished project, but so far the only
thing I can get on-line from him is the MIDI file he posted on his Web
site. If
he sends it to me via E-mail as an attached file, it gets scrambled, and
likewise for the
On May 9, 2005, at 12:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I paid someone to do some work for me. He has a MAC with Finale 2001, and I have Finale 2004 on my PC with AOL as my ISP and E-mail provider.
I was hoping he could send me the finished project, but so far the only thing I can get on-line
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On 9 May 2005 at 12:04, Andrew Stiller wrote:
On May 8, 2005, at 1:16 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
TG ToolsAccidentals... will unfreeze any frozen accidentals without
the bad side effects of Finale's way. I would start by unchecking
everything except for Unfreeze Existing Accidentals and
On 9 May 2005 at 12:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I paid someone to do some work for me. He has a MAC with Finale 2001,
and I have Finale 2004 on my PC with AOL as my ISP and E-mail
provider.
I was hoping he could send me the finished project, but so far the
only thing I can get on-line
On 9 May 2005 at 12:20, Christopher Smith wrote:
I have gotten in the habit of zipping all my Finale work that I send
by email, whether or not it is to a PC person. One never knows, do
one?
Well, assuming the file compresses reasonably, it's also much more
efficient.
The way attachments are
On 9 May 2005 at 12:53, Phil Daley wrote:
Firefox suffers 'extremely critical' security hole
Security researchers say exploit code is already circulating online
News Story by Matthew Broersma
MAY 09, 2005 (TECHWORLD.COM) - Firefox has two unpatched security
holes that could allow an
David W. Fenton wrote:
A zip file is likely to be smaller than the original file, and with
most data by a factor of 2 to 4 times (and more with certain kinds of
data), except for files that are already compressed (JPGs and GIFs
will not compress at all, and the zip file may very well be larger
From: Eric Dussault
When entering time : number. enter. bottom number, with line spacing
of about 20%
you can't centre align text blocks in the shape designer though
(enter a 12/8 time sig to see), best to show gridlines at 24 EVPUs
spacing and position two expressions manually using the
This might sound a little primitive but why don't you ask him to burn a
CD and mail it to you..?
GR
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I paid someone to do some work for me. He has a MAC with Finale
2001, and I have Finale 2004 on my PC with AOL as my ISP and E-mail
provider.
I
David:
I paid someone to do some work for me. He has a MAC with Finale 2001,
and I have Finale 2004 on my PC with AOL as my ISP and E-mail
provider.
I was hoping he could send me the finished project, but so far the
only thing I can get on-line from him is the MIDI file he posted on
his Web
He can either compress the file as a .zip file or if he is running OS X then AOL has an option that can be checked before sending the attachment called "windows friend attachment" which only needs to be checked to send to a windows user.On May 9, 2005, at 12:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I paid
shirling neueweise wrote:
you can't centre align text blocks in the shape designer though (enter
a 12/8 time sig to see), best to show gridlines at 24 EVPUs spacing
and position two expressions manually using the gridlines as
stafflines for positioning; the top-left of the top number
Friends:
Wondering, with the MAC OS having been transmogrified into Unix, whether
anyone has tried (or more importantly, succeeded) in getting the MAC
version of Finale to run under Unix / Linux.
I am aware of the windows emulators that are being developed for Linux,
and it might be that
I'll be very impressed if you get that to work. FinMac 2005 is a
Carbon-app that uses the OS9-compatible loading protocol. (It actually
launches in OS9, although because of font incompatibilities it looks
awful when you finally open your doc.). All of which means it is very
heavily tied to the
Hey, there.
Working on a piece, and as I use playblack to check for goofs, I
recently found it very frustrating when I hit the playback START button,
and get Processing measure 3X until I hit the STOP button, with the X
being numbers from 0 to 9 cycling very fast. Measures 32 to 39 are
within
Noel Stoutenburg / 2005/05/09 / 11:22 PM wrote:
Wondering, with the MAC OS having been transmogrified into Unix, whether
anyone has tried (or more importantly, succeeded) in getting the MAC
version of Finale to run under Unix / Linux.
My half-baked educated guess:
Not possible.
The first step
On May 9, 2005, at 9:00 PM, Carl Dershem wrote:
Working on a piece, and as I use playblack to check for goofs, I
recently found it very frustrating when I hit the playback START
button, and get Processing measure 3X until I hit the STOP button,
with the X being numbers from 0 to 9 cycling very
Mark D Lew wrote:
On May 9, 2005, at 9:00 PM, Carl Dershem wrote:
Working on a piece, and as I use playblack to check for goofs, I
recently found it very frustrating when I hit the playback START
button, and get Processing measure 3X until I hit the STOP button,
with the X being numbers from 0
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