David W. Fenton schrieb:
You think those chips were not in development long before Apple made
its announcement? You think IBM said Oh no! We've got to come up
with a chip! To the labs, boys! and two weeks later announced a
finished dual-core processer?
No, it was there all along, and
At 8/17/2005 11:54 PM, Richard Yates wrote:
.While I am writing about Explorer, the two-pane, click to open a folder in
the other pane, click that folder, etc to be quite tedious, especially when
using an application to open files in one folder and then save them in
another where the source and
Thanks, Phil. Wow! How long has that been there? Could be very useful
although it doesn't do anything in Open and Save dbs. Also, for some reason,
when I expand a directory this way I also have a 'Sign in with Microsoft
Passport Network box popup (???)
Richard Yates
- Original Message -
At 8/18/2005 08:04 AM, Richard Yates wrote:
Thanks, Phil. Wow! How long has that been there? Could be very
useful
although it doesn't do anything in Open and Save dbs. Also, for some
reason,
when I expand a directory this way I also have a 'Sign in with
Microsoft
Passport Network box popup (???)
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Page Numbers are no problem (the point is that it's going to be two
volumes). Measure numbers are a problem, but not that difficult to fix.
There are no MM-rests (just organ music, no parts).
Out of curiosity: I can't understand the Multi-measure rests problem,
what
At 07:47 AM 8/18/05 -0400, Phil Daley wrote:
With NUMLOCK ON, select a drive or directory in Explorer, press the
asterisk key on the numerical keypad.
I didn't know that one. I did it with Arby (my computer) selected and it
took only 3 minutes to open up every drive and directory on the machine
Is there a way to change the size (larger) of the
dots that go on the guitar fretboard? I've read all my books and the help area
in the finale program and just can't find the answer.
I'm using winfin 2003a. My OS is win
98se. Any help would surely be appreciated.
Thanks,
George Ports
Thanks for your mail. My computer is going into the shop today, and I am away
until Labor Day. I will try to check my email/phone periodically...if you have
sent an mp3 for evaluation, it will take place after Labor Day (Sept. 5th). If
you are a Berklee student looking for an ensemble waiver, I
Brad Beyenhof [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They didn't just try to ensure cross-compatibility. According to
Steve Jobs in this year's WWDC keynote, there have been fully-compiled
and fully-functioning Intel builds of OSX as far back as 10.0.
And, in fact, probably before. Before the merger, the
On 18/08/05, Stephen Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brad Beyenhof [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They didn't just try to ensure cross-compatibility. According to
Steve Jobs in this year's WWDC keynote, there have been fully-compiled
and fully-functioning Intel builds of OSX as far back as 10.0.
On 17 Aug 2005 at 20:54, Richard Yates wrote:
And I'm criticizing the hierarchical view that is in the folder pane
because it groups at the same level in the hierarchy things that are
not by any stretch of the imagination the same things (except
insofar as Windows Explorer's presentation
On 18 Aug 2005 at 8:51, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
David W. Fenton schrieb:
You think those chips were not in development long before Apple made
its announcement? You think IBM said Oh no! We've got to come up
with a chip! To the labs, boys! and two weeks later announced a
finished
Dear John McGann,
I'm afraid your continued auto-responses to the
Finale list have led to a rather unexpected and very unpleasant result: my
computer has undergone some sort of process I have to describe as something of a
self-inducedtechnomophorgization. Ican
onlyattributethis change to
On 18 Aug 2005 at 7:47, Phil Daley wrote:
At 8/17/2005 11:54 PM, Richard Yates wrote:
.While I am writing about Explorer, the two-pane, click to open a
folder in
the other pane, click that folder, etc to be quite tedious,
especially when using an application to open files in one folder
On 18 Aug 2005 at 5:04, Richard Yates wrote:
Wow! How long has that been there? . . .
It's always been there. The - on the keypad collapses a tree.
I don't use these much in Explorer, but I do use them a lot in the
Registry Editor (but most people don't have much call to use
RegEdit).
. .
Phil Daley wrote:
FYI: Here's the list I have:
*Using Windows key
* Minimize all open windows Windows+M
Bring them back Shift Windows+M
Reveal the desktop Windows+D
Bring them back Windows+D again
Another way to switch programs Windows+Tab Enter use multiple tabs to
cycle
On 18 Aug 2005 at 8:33, Phil Daley wrote:
Using Windows key
Minimize all open windows Windows+M
Bring them back Shift Windows+M
Reveal the desktop Windows+D
Bring them back Windows+D again
Another way to switch programs Windows+Tab Enter use multiple tabs to
cycle
The traditional method
On 18 Aug 2005 at 20:45, Owain Sutton wrote:
Three more:
Windows+R Run
Windows+F Find
Windows+N Utility manager
This latter one means nothing to me. Is that WinXP-specific? It does
nothing on my Win2K machine.
Also, keep in mind that the Start Menu is a *MENU* and you can use
the
David W. Fenton / 2005/08/18 / 04:16 PM wrote:
I don't use these much in Explorer, but I do use them a lot in the
Registry Editor (but most people don't have much call to use
RegEdit).
I just hit F3 in RegEdit :-)
--
- Hiro
Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
David,
I read it, but I just don't think the author makes a compelling case.
- Darcy
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Brooklyn, NY
On 18 Aug 2005, at 3:55 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
On 18 Aug 2005 at 8:51, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Did you read the article I cited, or not? If not, then you're
Terrific, Les, well done, what a hoot!
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I bought one of these guys. Great little mouse. Love the track ball.
Applications like iPhoto are just really cool with it. I can get Finale
2006 Mac to scroll up and down with it, but not side to side. This would
be totally great if it could do it. Any ideas on how to get Finale to
use the
Yes -- write MakeMusic and tell them to implement standard OS X
sideways scrolling. (On a non-Mighty Mouse, it's shift-scroll wheel.)
- Darcy
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brooklyn, NY
On 18 Aug 2005, at 5:22 PM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
I bought one of these guys. Great little mouse. Love the
On 18 Aug 2005 at 16:30, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
David W. Fenton / 2005/08/18 / 04:16 PM wrote:
I don't use these much in Explorer, but I do use them a lot in the
Registry Editor (but most people don't have much call to use
RegEdit).
I just hit F3 in RegEdit :-)
Well, FIND works well
On 18 Aug 2005 at 22:28, Owain Sutton wrote:
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 18 Aug 2005 at 20:45, Owain Sutton wrote:
Three more:
Windows+R Run
Windows+F Find
Windows+N Utility manager
This latter one means nothing to me. Is that WinXP-specific? It does
nothing on my Win2K
On 19 Aug 2005 at 0:24, Owain Sutton wrote:
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 18 Aug 2005 at 22:28, Owain Sutton wrote:
My mistake, it's Windows+U
Well, that does nothing on my Win2K PC.
What is the Utility manager, in any event? I don't recognize the
term.
On my system it gives access
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