FWIW, yesterday I had an unwanted change of tempo (slower) suddenly occur
during playback. This started after undoing a change I had contemplated
(about 10 - 15 steps, all or most all speedy edits). I undid one more step
(a speedy edit) and the playback problem was fixed.
There have been some
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 14:21:17 +, Robert Patterson
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Owain Sutton:
Put me in the cynic camp
Oh come on. Fin07 offers perhaps the single biggest enhancement in the
history of the product (linked parts) and all anyone can think of is to
whine about the
Hi David,
After extracting parts, apply the Blank Notation staff style to the cue
measures in the score. Provided you apply the style only to the layer that
holds the cue, you only need to move the default rest to the default position.
Dan
At 12:04 PM 6/29/2006, you wrote:
I'm wondering
I don't think Linked parts and cue notes are the same thing. Looking at
the screen shots, its more for like formating/extracting parts. IE: You
can have ONE file, with a layout for Violins, and then apply that layout
to other parts if you want. And, if you find a wrong note, you can
correct it
Yeah, updating parts, Intel support for Mac, horizontal scrolling...
yada, yada, yada
The real question is, are we gonna get t-shirts again?
Andrew Levin
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That's cute! There happens to be a Blank Notation to Layer 4 (the usual
cue note layer) Staff Style already created, though you might have to
edit it to allow items in other measures to show. Of course, in the
score one wouldn't care if the blank Layer 4 was used for spacing or
not, nor
Oooh, now that would be great. What I really want is a mug...or a
glass. One of my co-workers has the tall blue Finale pint glass, for
when engraving drives you to drink, finale is there to provide you the
means.
-Scot
On 6/29/06, Andrew Levin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, updating parts,
Oh my Gosh yes! I need a new rag to dry my car and bicycle with!
Andrew Levin wrote:
Yeah, updating parts, Intel support for Mac, horizontal scrolling...
yada, yada, yada
The real question is, are we gonna get t-shirts again?
Andrew Levin
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On 29 Jun 2006 at 6:41, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
David W. Fenton wrote:
I don't dispute your examples of typeset music, but they are
*outliers* in terms of normal practice after the period John
mentions.
The hymnal and choral octavo _are_ outliers, and I intended them as
such.
On Jun 28, 2006, at 3:05 PM, Owain Sutton wrote:
A page of Mouton's _Messe d'Allemaigne_, as printed by Attaignant and
reproduced in _Pierre Attaignant: Royal Printer of Music_ by Daniel
Heartz, displays several 3-note ligatures, in a variety of forms.
Would these be formed simply by
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 12:49:07 -0400, Dan Carno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Hi David,
After extracting parts, apply the Blank Notation staff style to the cue
measures in the score. Provided you apply the style only to the layer
that
holds the cue, you only need to move the default rest to the
On Jun 29, 2006, at 2:31 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
Each separate note has its own type block, including the staff
lines. But the blocks include all those needed to produce
ligatures; the page in question shows, for example, both open and
filled diagonal slide ligatures, each comprised
I use Chord Tool to assign figured bass, works like a charm!
Martin
On Jun 29, 2006, at 3:20 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
Finale can only do ligatures using movable lead type!? Wow, and I
thought it was a kludge to get figured bass in using the lyrics tool!
(big grin) 8-)=)
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 12:49:07 -0400, Dan Carno
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said:
Hi David,
After extracting parts, apply the Blank Notation
staff style to the cue
measures in the score. Provided you apply the
style only to the layer
that
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On Jun 29, 2006, at 2:31 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
Each separate note has
I'm not sure how useful I would find the feature.
David, I think you might be surprised how useful linked parts may turn out to
be even with limitations. The staff style for hiding cues mentioned by others
on this thread is a relatively simple solution for cues, since it need only be
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 12:54:16 -0700 (PDT), Tyler Turner
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Just to be sure we're on the same page, if a measure
in the score should be completely blank except for a
default whole rest, you would use the new staff style,
blank notation with rests on that measure in the
I don't think
I can optimise a staff on a particular page if it has this staff style
applied, which would be an issue. Is there a way around that?
Using TGTools, you can optimize any staff no matter what's on it. I can't
imagine doing staff optimization w/o TGTools, esp. for large numbers
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 20:50:36 +, Robert Patterson
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I don't think
I can optimise a staff on a particular page if it has this staff style
applied, which would be an issue. Is there a way around that?
Using TGTools, you can optimize any staff no matter what's
I use some of TGTools' features constantly, but not this one!
In case you haven't already figured it out, I was referring to the Staff List
Manager. (The name is misleading, but it is really about staff optimization.)
Not only can you include or exclude staves by checking a checkbox, you
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 21:37:52 +, Robert Patterson
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I use some of TGTools' features constantly, but not this one!
In case you haven't already figured it out, I was referring to the Staff
List Manager. (The name is misleading, but it is really about staff
Andrew Levin wrote:
Yeah, updating parts, Intel support for Mac, horizontal scrolling...
yada, yada, yada
The real question is, are we gonna get t-shirts again?
I asked. The answer is No.
ns
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