Thanks so much Christopher, David and Dennis!
That'll do it! The hidden text style will work great for what I need
it for. Maybe even better than the old way.
Actually, I really like the idea of being able to do this with
expression tool.
In the Text Tool there is a Show
this
for you when I did that search:
http://www.macworld.com/forums/ubbthreads/showflat.php?
Cat=0Number=498611Main=497508
Karen,
As usual, you went far beyond the call of duty to help me out.
Thanks so much! I actually was able to understand this, and it
makes sense to me. I also forwarded
I've always understood Superlocrian to be built off the seventh
degree of a melodic minor scale so yes it is the same as an altered
scale. Locrian Nat 2 is built off the sixth degree of the melodic
minor scale so it isn't the same as superlocrian. Perhaps this
locrian nat 2 voicing is a
Hi Christopher,
You are right about the corruption happening when you try to transfer
the file to another computer or drive. This can happen whenever the
# sign appears in a file name for whatever reason (most often, as you
have discovered, when you are dealing with a long file name but
Thank you Andrew! That answers it!
:-)
Warm regards,
Karen
On Mar 14, 2007, at 5:09 PM, Karen wrote:
Hi all,
I have a project for which I need to write for Glass Armonica. I
have come across this instrument before but I'm not sure if I
remember the proper way to note for it. I
it is written an octave lower than where it sounds. But I'm
not sure.
Is that correct?
Thanks in advance.
Karen
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to that effect at least for now.
The example you sent was very helpful. Thanks again!
Best regards,
Karen
Here is a graphic of the Mozart piece in a modern edition:
http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/store/smp_inside.html?
cart=338288652114918699
item=4339099page=01
-Original Message-
From
Thank you Richard.. you took a lot of time to find this! ;-)
Much appreciated!
Warm regards,
Karen
You can also look at video and see if octave transposition of the
staff is
necessary;
http://www.glassarmonica.com/william/index-video.php
Richard
-Original Message-
From: Karen
miss you!
Rest in peace my friend.
With love,
Karen
The above sentence appears on page nine of Finale Productivity, a
book by Bill Duncan, explaining the use of his fonts and his
approach to music notation and engraving. He has aimed his process
and philosophies at those composers
and the password in a
separate e-mail) since e-mail isn't by default secure. Not
completely foolproof but better than nothing!
Hope you are doing well!
Best,
Karen
I stopped using aol a number of years ago because of all the
problems I had
had with it, and have never since tried to keep up
Hi Barb,I second Eric's suggestion of Melodyne. This is the only thing that really comes close.http://www.celemony.com/cms/index.php?id=m3_comparisonThey have several products out which you can compare. You can also download a demo and see if it will do what you need it to do. The demos are
Hi Owain,
Here are the settings I use for this. You can make adjustments to
your liking of course but maybe this will give you a starting point.
Document SettingsFonts I set the Notation: Time font to
EngraverTime 72 plain
Document SettingsTime Signatures Under the Vertical
Yes. This has been my experience too. Once you go to Document
OptionsStemsStem ConnectionsCreate and select the font and the
notehead you want to adjust, make adjustments, the stem connections
are set throughout the document from then on. Once you have your
stem connections the way you
I fully understand your other reasons, being a better consultant,
prefering OS X to Windows (as I do, too). But for the average user,
who knows Windows well, and who can do all he needs and wants on
the Win side, I really cannot see any benefit owning a fancy
IntelMac for Dual Booting.
for there to be issues. Now I know who to ask too about
potential problems!...I'll send along boot process info for the new
systems if when I find it.
Best,
Karen
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Congratulations Don! I agree with Christopher that it is always
great to hear about the accomplishments of friends and collegues!
Enjoy the weekend...the work is over, now time to enjoy the fruit of
your labor!
Keep us posted!
Best,
Karen
On Apr 6, 2006, at 10:23 AM, Don Hart wrote
I suspected this was coming
http://tinyurl.com/pwcbs
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This is how it all works...it is quite interesting.
http://tinyurl.com/fknzx
Apparently, a virtual partition is created and that is where XP
lives. My only question is if this firmware update that allows
Window to run on the Intel Macs poses potential virus/worm etc.
issues that up until
partition like, say,
Virtual PC did (does, or whatever), which, if I remember correctly,
was a huge file that would exist on your Mac HD.
I suggest reading:
http://www.macdailynews.com/index.php
and
http://www.macrumors.com/
and
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/
Karen wrote:
This is how it all
, David W. Fenton wrote:
On 5 Apr 2006 at 10:59, Karen wrote:
I suspected this was coming
http://tinyurl.com/pwcbs
This is not going to last long, though. Microsoft recently announced
that Windows Vista (the next major release of Windows, the release of
which was recently delayed into 2007
Here is a fix if anyone has a midi interface that isn't yet supported
on the new Intel Macs.
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2006012807001
-K
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posted when I know more!
Best,
Karen
--
- Hiro
Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
http://a-no-ne.com http://anonemusic.com
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Hi Hiro,
Thanks much for your response!
Assuming you are talking about MTP/AV USB is grayed out in AMS?
That's the weird thing...the MTP/AV isn't grayed out in AMS. Finale
(FinMac2005) just stops working. I've gone through all the usual
things to get Finale back on but the only thing
I also use the Midi Express XT, and I'm wondering what version of
Finale Karen uses. (It's Mac, right?)
Hi Robert,
I'm using FinMac 2005 and 2006 on a G5 dual core 2.0 G5 and a
Keystation Pro 88 keyboard. No problems as far as the midi goes with
either.
Which keyboard are you using
such
as Logic or DP at the same time?
Best,
Karen
On Mar 16, 2006, at 6:35 AM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Mike Greensill / 2006/03/15 / 06:38 PM wrote:
Finale (2006c) will not recognize my midi keyboard (Radium 49 - USB
connection) on my mac powerbook (10.4.5) both after I've put the
computer
have found on this subject!
Thanks in advance!
Best,
Karen
On Mar 16, 2006, at 9:33 AM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Karen Guthery / 2006/03/16 / 12:20 PM wrote:
One other thing, are you running any other sequencing programs such
as Logic or DP at the same time?
Hi Karen,
This shouldn't matter
So I can take my Macs apps from System 6 and run them on the
current Mac OS without any problems?
Sure you can! And, you can run them from a thumb drive (as long as
we are on that topic too) :-)
http://nothickmanuals.info/doku.php?id=minivmac
-K
I'd certainly like to take Finale along on the neck strap that
holds my
passwords and email program.
Dennis
I think I have mentioned this before but I highly recommend wiping
the thumb drive and then putting a blank encrypted disk image on the
thumb drive. Then, mount the encrypted
It doesn't!!! :-)
This virtual SE machine is running on a thumb drive hooked up to an
OS X machine
-K
On Mar 10, 2006, at 1:58 PM, Phil Daley wrote:
I don't think that my Mac SE has a USB port ;-)
At 04:40 PM 3/10/2006, Karen Guthery wrote:
So I can take my Macs apps from System
/
creatediskimagefromfiles.html
Again, sorry Dennis that I'm not more of a help with doing this on
Windows...can anyone else on the list explain how to do this on a
Windows machine?
Best,
Karen
On Mar 10, 2006, at 2:05 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 01:45 PM 3/10/06 -0800, Karen Guthery wrote:
I
years I've had an iPod, I have (knock on wood) yet to lose it.
Perhaps because it is bigger than those thumb drives.the
little thumb drive I had would get lost in my bag all the
time.
Karen Guthery wrote:
I'd certainly like to take Finale along on the neck strap that
holds
Hi Allen,
If you get an old version of Finale running on this, will you let me
know how fast it runs?
Best,
Karen
On Mar 10, 2006, at 2:40 PM, Fisher, Allen wrote:
Now I know what *this* geek is wasting time with this weekend...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED
That seems a little steep.Here's one for 59.99 after rebatePC
and Mac Compatible and also a reputable company
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009FTMK0/102-0973820-3879363?n=172282
-K
Based upon the pricing I saw, if one added about half
again as much to the amount, one had
move rather than a hint at an OS switch.
And, of course, that Apple had switched to the Intel microprocessor.
This was to get to faster powerbooks. They needed a new chip that
would run cooler/more efficiently to do this. IBM didn't deliver.
Best,
Karen
Hi David,
I don't think there is anything iron-clad per se. Many of the
orchestrators I work with put dolce, espr. marcato etc. above the
staff. But there are a couple of very well schooled, accomplished
orchestrators here who put these below the staff.
The latter are very
On Mar 5, 2006, at 9:42 AM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 12:01 AM 3/5/06 -0800, Karen wrote:
For me, it depends on the genre. When I'm writing jazz, I put my
articulations above the notes. When I'm working on film music, I put
the articulations on the note head side of the notes
On Mar 5, 2006, at 4:01 PM, Carl Dershem wrote:
Andrew Stiller wrote:
Carrot-type accents
Caret!
No - she was talking about the elongated, orange, high-in-fiber
markings. Not exactly common, but what can you do?
:)
cd
--
No, actually I'm pretty sure I know what I meant and it
On Mar 5, 2006, at 8:58 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
On Mar 5, 2006, at 10:43 PM, Karen wrote:
On Mar 5, 2006, at 4:01 PM, Carl Dershem wrote:
Andrew Stiller wrote:
Carrot-type accents
Caret!
No - she was talking about the elongated, orange, high-in-fiber
markings. Not exactly
:-)
Thanks very much in advance! Have a great weekend.
Best,
Karen
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...they are some of my favorites. Just couldn't part with
them! :-)
Hope you guys are finally getting some sunshine up there!
Warmly,
-K
On Feb 17, 2006, at 4:11 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
Hi Karen,
I have one too - with all kinds of stuff I'd like to sell, but it's
not organized. No idea what
Hi all,
I wanted to send out a congratulations to our very own Don Hart for
his Grammy Nomination! He has been nominated in the Best
Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) category for his
arrangement of Scary Things.
Way to go Don!
:-)
-Karen
!! :-) But we still use 'em here if absolutely necessary
because of time! Cannon has a line of tabloid size scanners that
have sheet feeders which we use to scan hand written scores into PDFs
to put on our server and the quality is really actually pretty good.
Hope all is well!
-Karen
Hi Dennis,
I don't let my original files go to anyone. Not because I don't want
to let any of my secrets out (I'm happy to help when I can if I
have the time) but because ultimately I'm responsible for the end
product. There's just too much that can go wrong when the original
files are
! Like last year, the ones with :-) before them caused me
to smile either because they were incredibly useful or because they
were funny!
Enjoy
Best,
Karen
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MacWorld Best of Show 2006:
Lightroom http://labs.macromedia.com
Ah! Thanks for this Chuck! I thought it looked great but glad to
know it works well too!
Best,
Karen
On Jan 17, 2006, at 4:02 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
Hi Karen et al,
Lots of this stuff is outside of my experience or immediate need,
but I can vouch for the Bravo Primera II Disc
/transition/index.html
Some of this is over my head as I'm not a programmer though I found
it very interesting. I'm sure it will make a lot more sense to you!
Best,
Karen
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Hi Darcy,
I have had similar strangeness in 2006 with applying blank notation
to beamed tuplets. In my template, beams and tuplet numbers
disappear resulting in single notes and stems throughout the measure
(no tuplet numbers visible anymore). Is this the same thing you are
describing?
Hi Johannes,
Yes, you are right. But now it works natively!
-K
I believe the extended desktop feature was already possible with
iMacs, but required a third-party hack. The same is definitely true
for my iBook (I have tried it, though I haven't used it extensively.
Johannes
--
!
Best,
Karen
On Jan 12, 2006, at 2:40 PM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 12.01.2006 A-NO-NE Music wrote:
The thing sure to be slower is app which utilizes AltiVec. For that,
both NI and Finale are most likely unaffected.
The last I heard anything Altivec simply won't run in Rosetta.
Johannes
Love it!! Thanks Chuck!
-Karen
(toes still a-tappin')
On Dec 22, 2005, at 1:34 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
Hi all,
Andy Homzy sent me this link, and it just tickled me, so I thought
I'd share it.
Happy Holidays,
Chuck
http://www.reuters.hu/card_dom/index_content.html
Chuck Israels
it?
As for the notation of this...I'm with DarcyI think the smart
line with wording would work best!
Happy Holidays everyone!
Best,
Karen
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had bad luck with the others.
I hope you get it working right again...I know it is one of your
cat's favorite places to nap! :-)
Best,
Karen
On Nov 10, 2005, at 2:59 PM, Simon Troup wrote:
Sorry about the OT nature of this query, but I've seen weirder
problems
solved here.
I'm
with
sharing their time to help others. I have certainly learned a
lot...and been alerted to problems and fixes in record time which has
saved me more than once!
Plus, I have picked up a few new friends here too!
My best to you...:-)
Karen
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I agree with what Chuck is saying here. I too use the Maestro font for Jazz Chartsunless a client absolutely insists that I use the Jazz font. The Jazz font doesn't look as professional in my opinion. I have shape expressions for scoops etc. that I use. I don't own any of Bill Duncan's
Hi Dean,
Here ya go...
I do this as a stemless grace note chord if you will. I have a
text expression, two brackets, that I then add as a note attached
expression.
-K
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But again, if there are only a few notes I use cue notes in
parenthesis. :-)
Best,
Karen
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that this is the best thing to do.
Hope this helps cut down on some of your work!
Best,
Karen
On Oct 15, 2005, at 12:33 AM, Ryan Beard wrote:
Hi All,
I need to easily combine movements that are in
separate files into one file for easy part printing. I
thought Patterson plug-ins did this, but I can't find
opinion.
Best,
Karen
And again, Ryan really needs to use Robert's Mass Edit plugin for
this.
- Darcy
-
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http://homepage.mac.com/djargon
Brooklyn, NY
On 15 Oct 2005, at 5:45 PM, Karen wrote:
Hi Ryan,
You can do this using clip files.
Make a copy of all
hope I understood your
question correctly! :-)
Best,
Karen
The problem is that the note head font for the rhythm is Maestro,
and I can't seem to reach Maestro to change the stem connections
for this note head (which are now ugly). When I go in to the stem
connections options, I can
Well then...in that casethanks wonderful Finale listers!
(which still includes you Owain!)
-K
Hi Chuck,
Owain's most brilliant answer is they way to go in my opinion as
far as changing the note heads to Chord Sym!~ (that's a new one
for me! Thanks Owain!)
Best,
Karen
Hi Johannes,
I know a few people that are very happy with this at least for
mastering...I haven't tried it myself yet but I will be.
See what you think:
http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/ozone/
-K
On Oct 6, 2005, at 8:37 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
I know this is not really the
Hi Johannes,
Yes, it is a plugin but it works with Garageband.
-K
On Oct 10, 2005, at 1:36 PM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 08.10.2005 Karen wrote:
Hi Johannes,
I know a few people that are very happy with this at least for
mastering...I haven't tried it myself yet but I will be.
See
,
Karen
Peak is a mastering application, and the problems are with editing,
not with plugins or DSP.
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Hi Mark,
I love the Patterson Plug ins too and wouldn't be without them. But
if you don't have them yet but you do have TGTools, you can use
TGToolsModifyTransferMetatools to bring in just your metatools for
expressions and articulations.
-K
On Oct 6, 2005, at 12:21 PM, Brad Beyenhof
on the left of the page to see the Tabloid printers.
Best,
Karen
On Oct 3, 2005, at 12:11 AM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Friends,
My current tabloid sized printer is beginning to show signs that
it is beginning to give out, so I have begun to look at replacing
it. Remembering that a couple of years
to the iPod too for ear training or quick reference too...
The cost is $9.99
http://www.wonderwarp.com/simplechord/
-Karen
On Sep 9, 2005, at 12:31 PM, Jacki B. wrote:
Hey, Everyone - I've gone blank this afternoon for some reason! Could
someone let me know what this chord would be called
Well, as they sayif it ain't broke...:-)
-K
To be honest (and to go off the beaten path a bit), I'm not altogether
certain that I even *want* Tiger. Quicksilver is better than
Spotlight, even though I'm stuck at a version Blacktree codenamed
Pariah due to my upgrade lag, and Konfabulator
iDisk Syncing
back on. I haven't had a problem with mirror agent since doing this
even though I continue to sync automatically.
Anyway, additional thoughts FWIW. :-)
Best,
Karen
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P.S. I just remembered that Tiger Cache Cleaner will do this too
http://www.northernsoftworks.com/tigercachecleaner.html
-K
There is a little $8 program that will delete Spotlight indexes so
they can be rebuilt (they can become corrupted if the machine
crashes in the middle of
I too have subscribed to iDisk. I really like it. I mostly use
iDisk to get files to people that are too big to e-mail. I use a
program called FileChute http://www.yellowmug.com/filechute/ which
make this really easy for the recipient of the files. Basically, the
recipient gets an
Hi Brad,
Are you running any Haxies...anything that uses the APE manager
(Application Enhancer per Unsanity??) These can cause many
problems. I took them all off of my machine. I run Quicksilver
with no problems so I don't think that is the cause.
Just a thought...
-Karen
I
believe it is Applescript based instead of APE.
http://www.freerangemac.com/TransparentDock2.html
Have a good weekend!
Best,
Karen
I do run APE, but ClearDock is the only Haxie I run in it. If there's
any other way to completely remove that annoying semi-transparent
rectangle behind the Dock
yours,
Karen
The most aggravating part of unwelcome list msgs (autoreplies,
spam, etc.) is all the complaint threads that follow. If everyone
would bite his/her tongue when such nusiance msgs come thru we'd
all be happier.
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(and additionally Sm. Med. Lg. to be even
more specific.) when I want a Crash Cymbal.
I only use Crash (Cr.) in a drum kit part. And I guess...the modern
Hi-Hat is actually a decendant of Piatti.
Just my understanding and practices...:-)
Best,
Karen
Can anyone tell me what the difference
than a crash function. (snip)
http://www.answers.com/topic/cymbal
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discover
if you find a card that works!
Take care,
Karen
I'll check into what Karen is talking about before I commit, but in
principle it does sound like it should be more reliable.
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I'd feel more comfortable trying one of their firewire PCI cards than
the USB PCI card.
Here is Sonnet's official statement:
http://www.sonnettech.com/news/macosx104_update.html
Best,
Karen
Anyway, if you get a PCI card from here, and it conflicts with
sleep mode on your Mac, you can
Thanks for the info. (I have to remember to use tiny url too.)
Hope you are having a good day!
Best,
Karen
When moving from a G4 dual 1ghz to a G5 dual 2ghz I had to send my M-
Audio Delta 1010lt PCI card back in and pay £30 to have it upgraded
for
use with the G5! They actually broke
that Belkin makes good
hubs as well (there are some designed specifically for the mini which
are kinda cool!) If you do decide to order a new Belkin hub, use
coupon code 12345 for a 50% discount.
Glad you are able to print!
Best,
Karen
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may be working fine unto itself but it may not
be compatible with your current setup.
Here is an example...also with a possibly good link for a 7-port
hub I've had good luck with my smaller kensington.
http://emperor.tidbits.com/TidBITS/Talk/468/
Best,
Karen
runs continuously because of both the USB and Firewire
cards.
I like this guy...but unfortunately, he's now extinct!~
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=105425
Best,
Karen
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! :-) The fan on the computer
is what I was talking about. Sorry if this was unclear.
Best,
Karen
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-in. There are a ton of useful things
there!
Best,
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in your ~/Library/Fonts
folder and HDLibraryFonts folder. I have moved my fonts into the
latter.
Let us know if any of this helps!
Best,
Karen
On Aug 22, 2005, at 10:00 PM, Ryan Beard wrote:
Hi folks,
My apologies if this has already been covered.
I'm on FinMac2004c. Just upgraded
Just heard about this on CNN...it's affecting their WINDOWS 2000
computers. (Mostly affecting Windows 2000 but they haven't
determined if other Windows OS's are vulnerable as well.) It causes
the computer to shut down and reboot continually.
though I am often
guilty of it...
What messes me up is coming up on an interesection and seeing..
HERE
STOP
Best,
Karen
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..??
I'm thrilled, this just saved me a ton of time!
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Sunday sorts of things :-)
Take care,
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Hi Dean,
I believe that the files that are in the smart burn folder are simply
aliases not your original Appleworks 6 files. You should find your
original Appleworks files to confirm this. Then you can just create
a new Burn Folder and drag fewer files into it this time...then try
your
Hi Dean,
Try highlighting one of the aliases and then type command-
R...sometimes this will take you to the original file even if it has
been moved and the alias is broken.
-K
On Aug 7, 2005, at 5:16 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
On Aug 7, 2005, at 5:12 PM, Karen wrote:
Hi Dean,
I
Hah! That's hilariousI like your alterations! Yes, if someone
could write drivers for it! Think of the possibilities with
hyperscribe too!
-K
On Aug 7, 2005, at 4:50 PM, Simon Troup wrote:
Inspired by earlier posts regarding X-Keys, I've put some thought
into the ultimate Finale
end up having to wipe the drive and re-install
everything. But try this first...
Best,
Karen
Now, I think I had better wait until I can talk with MM before I
try and run Finale again, which, I hope against hope, will run
correctly now that the Pref Folder has items
them each time. Make sure to quit Finale before dragging
the backed up preferences into your librarypreferences folder.
Just another thought...
-Karen
On Aug 6, 2005, at 4:06 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
Well, it has happened again, and maybe this has to do with
conversion from older documents
...
7) Quit and restart Finale.
Hope this helps,
Karen
On Aug 6, 2005, at 3:19 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
1) I can't get the wizard to recognize my default file. I renamed MM's
default file, and copied my own one into the Components directory.
It is
called Maestro Font Default, just like MM's
on the
left side and make sure that your components file setting is pointed
to the right file...
4) Quit and restart Finale.
-Karen
On Aug 6, 2005, at 8:30 PM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 10:19 PM 08/06/2005, Karen wrote:
1) Put your default file in the 2006 Components File and name it
something other
On Aug 4, 2005, at 1:25 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 04 Aug 2005, at 3:54 PM, Karen wrote:
So I'd just copy the contents of that folder (minus the MakeMusic
folder, and minus the Address Book folder if you've made any
changes to the Address Book on your new computer since restoring
On Aug 4, 2005, at 3:18 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Darcy James Argue / 2005/08/04 / 05:12 PM wrote:
On 04 Aug 2005, at 5:08 PM, Karen wrote:
Unfortunately, yes. Not sure why and it doesn't always happen. My
guess is that one should start the machine up in Target Disk mode
first
and sell or give away the computer anyway as in
Dean's case. Just to be safe. This was the worst directory
corruption I have ever gotten on my machine. And I hadn't run my
backup yet for that day. Disk Warrior paid for itself several times
over that day!
Karen
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