Re: [Finale] what other fonts did you use ca. 2000?

2017-08-19 Thread Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
On Sat, August 19, 2017 6:18 pm, SN jef chippewa wrote: > for those who were doing *contemporary* notation what were the fonts > you used to supplement your arsenal of default fonts? The Texier set. My modified Finale-compatible Revere was my default font. Dennis

Re: [Finale] what other fonts did you use ca. 2000?

2017-08-19 Thread Robert Patterson
GraceNotes Crescendo On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 7:31 PM, SN jef chippewa < shirl...@newmusicnotation.com> wrote: > > yes, right! > thanks > > >Sonata > > -- > > neueweise -- fonts for new music (and traditional) notation > http://newmusicnotation.com/fonts.html > > shirling & neueweise |

Re: [Finale] what other fonts did you use ca. 2000?

2017-08-19 Thread SN jef chippewa
yes, right! thanks >Sonata -- neueweise -- fonts for new music (and traditional) notation http://newmusicnotation.com/fonts.html shirling & neueweise | http://newmusicnotation.com new music notation + arts management + translation [FB] http://facebook.com/neueweise | [TW]

Re: [Finale] what other fonts did you use ca. 2000?

2017-08-19 Thread Eric Dannewitz
Sonata Sent from my iSomething -- Eric Dannewitz Musician/Polymath/Evil Genius http://www.ericdannewitz.com > On Aug 19, 2017, at 3:18 PM, SN jef chippewa > wrote: > > > for those who were doing *contemporary* notation what were the fonts > you used to

[Finale] what other fonts did you use ca. 2000?

2017-08-19 Thread SN jef chippewa
for those who were doing *contemporary* notation what were the fonts you used to supplement your arsenal of default fonts? the key ones, as far as i remember were: Fughetta and Tamburo Toccata Ghent Percussion MIDIDesign any others? with links to PDF character charts if possible. rock on jef

Re: [Finale] Things to be done in the middle of a bar.

2017-08-19 Thread GERALD BERG
Very clever Robert! Thx. GJB From: Robert Patterson To: finale Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2017 9:34 AM Subject: Re: [Finale] Things to be done in the middle of a bar. For both time sigs in one hand you choose which actual meter you

Re: [Finale] Things to be done in the middle of a bar.

2017-08-19 Thread Robert Patterson
For both time sigs in one hand you choose which actual meter you want (4/8 or 12/16) then select "show as" to create a double key signature. Or at least that's one way. Another is to add the second time sig as expressions. On a number of occasions I have done something similar to your 4/4 in one

Re: [Finale] Things to be done in the middle of a bar.

2017-08-19 Thread David H. Bailey
On 8/19/2017 1:47 AM, Michael Edwards wrote: > [Robert Patterson:] > >>> I don't agree it is "very complicated". You can achieve the result >>> you want >>> (mid-measure keys/timesigs) using a few extra steps. The result is >>> robust >>> and works exactly as you would wish it to, including