Hi Darcy,
I had already looked at the system profiler and determined that I
have an nVidia card - too bad! (I know, it's hard to tell from some
of my posts what level of Mac savvy I have because there are a few
things about which I know a little, and others about which I know
only
Hey Chuck,
If it's any consolation, I would guess that support for screen rotation
on nVidia cards is in the works. After all, Apple write the nVidia
drivers themselves (nVidia provide only the hardware design), and the
current situation is a bit of a nightmare.
It's actually disappointing
For those who have already successfully found a set of settings to print a
part out at marching band size, could you share the values you use? (I'd
be printing to 8 1/2 x 11, and the paper would then be cut down.)
Neal Schermerhorn
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i don't remember exactly what you are trying to do, but individually
defining small pages (eg. 1.5 x 1.5) can be done in page layout, make
sure to select this page only.
for notation legends, i set up a document with one staff, place only
symbol/example per page (page format = 288x432
On 22 May 2005 at 13:27, Neal Schermerhorn wrote:
For those who have already successfully found a set of settings to
print a part out at marching band size, could you share the values
you use? (I'd be printing to 8 1/2 x 11, and the paper would then be
cut down.)
Isn't it by definition half
The Mozart Effect -- playing classical music to your children raises
their IQ -- has been pretty well debunked:
http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2005/february2/mozart-020205.html
A blogger considers, however, the effect of playing music by other
composers to your child:
Liszt effect:
Am I correct that if you have independent time signatures in a score,
that note spacing doesn't work for the independent time signature (as
opposed to the real time signature)?
I've never used independent time signatures before, but am now
transcribing a piano quartet from 1796 where in the
Current settings for american marching band music is 7 x 10 for a
full sheet. I've seen and measured several companies outputs and
that seems to be the closest to a standard out there.
Scott
On May 22, 2005, at 1:27 PM, Neal Schermerhorn wrote:
For those who have already successfully
Neal Schermerhorn wrote:
For those who have already successfully found a set of settings to print a
part out at marching band size, could you share the values you use? (I'd
be printing to 8 1/2 x 11, and the paper would then be cut down.)
Neal Schermerhorn
Which version of Finale are you using? Note spacing with independent
time signatures was broken for several years, but as far as I know it
works correctly in Finale 2005. If you're using 2005 and there's still
a problem, I'd be interested to have more details: maybe you could send
me a copy of
John Adams Effect: Child repeats same sentence fragments for 90 minutes.
Parents fall into confused slumber.
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On 22 May 2005 at 21:36, Michael Cook wrote:
Which version of Finale are you using? Note spacing with independent
time signatures was broken for several years, but as far as I know it
works correctly in Finale 2005. If you're using 2005 and there's still
a problem, I'd be interested to have
Darcy wrote:
At any rate, the retail ATI Radeon 9200 Mac Edition supports screen
rotation through ATI's Versavision software even if the OS doesn't
support it, and it's not *that* expensive ($125 or so).
Just a word of advice - if you buy the 9200, just make sure that you buy
the AGP
In an exchange with MacSupport, they told me that the ultra low-res
preview image was the result of design. If they had included a
high-res preview, then your word processing file would have been
huge.
I complained, and said that the resolution was so low I couldn't
proof my word-processing
On May 22, 2005, at 7:03 PM, Rocky Road wrote:
In an exchange with MacSupport, they told me that the ultra low-res
preview image was the result of design. If they had included a
high-res preview, then your word processing file would have been
huge.
I complained, and said that the
On May 22, 2005, at 3:15 PM, dhbailey wrote:
Neal Schermerhorn wrote:
I didn't bother with trying to print twice on the same sheet, to
avoid the cut-and-tape assembly step, simply because I figured it
would take longer to work that out than to do it my way.
This is where EPS and a
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