Fin 2012c; Win10
I have somehow set nice, big, chunky time signatures in a score a few years
ago. I am now unable to change the size and positioning in the extracted parts.
Please help!
Dr.A.S.Weinstangel
sasha.weinstan...@utoronto.ca
cel.647-292-4605
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You could use "Bravura Text" for these mensuration signs.
Link on https://elbsound.studio/music-fonts.php
Am 17.04.2017 um 18:51 schrieb Michael Lawlor:
> Further to my initial request for help with time signatures in word
> documents, I would also like to include mensuration signs in addition to
Further to my initial request for help with time signatures in word
documents, I would also like to include mensuration signs in addition to
the semicircle 'C' for /tempus imperfectum prolatio minor/: circle with
dot (/tempus perfectum prolatio major/), semicircle with dot (/tempus
imperfectum
Thanks, this is just what I was looking for.
Michael
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. Snippets in TextExpander) so you can
type in the musical symbols as text using convenient-to-remember patterns,
without having to remember unusual key mappings.
This saves me a ton of time and looks great,
Geoff
From: Michael Lawlor <mjlaw...@virginmedia.com>
Subject: [Finale] Time sign
This music fonts list includes two sections with suggestions of more
than 70 fonts for musical symbols in a word document (
https://elbsound.studio/music-fonts.php#processing ) and for music fonts
combined with letters ( https://elbsound.studio/music-fonts.php#textmusic ).
Jan
Am 16.04.2017
Try the Bach Musicological Font by Yo Tomita
http://www.mu.qub.ac.uk/tomita/bachfont/index.htm
Make sure to download and install the Bach-ts font, which extends the
time signature possibilities.
Howard
Am 16.04.2017 um 17:08 schrieb Michael Lawlor:
> I want to include time signatures in a
You could use the fonts "Times musical roman" or "Bach", which don't affect the
line spacing as does "Maestro", and include a number of time signatures.
Eric
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> On 16 Apr 2017, at 17:08, Michael Lawlor wrote:
>
> I want to include time signatures
I want to include time signatures in a Word document, preferably with
one number directly above the other, rather than making it look like a
fraction. I have tried superscripts and subscripts, but something
resembling real music notation would be better. Also, I do not just
want regular time
I know that Finale is capable of pretty much any notational need -- as long
as I can figure out how to do it. But I'm having trouble with this one: I
want a text expression that reads At Cue, 12/8 Feel with the 12/8 looking
like a regular (but smaller) time signature. I'm sure there's a way,
At 08:55 AM 8/8/06 -0400, Robert Marks wrote:
I know that Finale is capable of pretty much any notational need -- as long
as I can figure out how to do it. But I'm having trouble with this one: I
want a text expression that reads At Cue, 12/8 Feel with the 12/8 looking
like a regular (but
At 08:55 AM 8/8/2006, Robert Marks wrote:
I know that Finale is capable of pretty much any notational need -- as long
as I can figure out how to do it. But I'm having trouble with this one: I
want a text expression that reads At Cue, 12/8 Feel with the 12/8 looking
like a regular (but smaller)
Thank you! Matthew Hindson's font is exactly what did the trick! You guys
are amazing!
- Bob
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Man, I'd need an advanced degree in math to figure out that second
screen capture. Maybe I'm just easily intimidated.
Dean
On Aug 8, 2006, at 6:17 AM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 08:55 AM 8/8/06 -0400, Robert Marks wrote:
I know that Finale is capable of pretty much any notational need
At 01:57 PM 8/8/06 -0700, you wrote:
Man, I'd need an advanced degree in math to figure out that second
screen capture. Maybe I'm just easily intimidated.
http://maltedmedia.com/images/expression.jpg
http://maltedmedia.com/images/expression2.jpg
It's one of my engraving jobs for somebody
Whoa ...
Dean
On Aug 8, 2006, at 2:05 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 01:57 PM 8/8/06 -0700, you wrote:
Man, I'd need an advanced degree in math to figure out that second
screen capture. Maybe I'm just easily intimidated.
http://maltedmedia.com/images/expression.jpg
The time signature replacement suggestion is excellent. That hadn't
ever occured to me. However, I tend to use the expression method. Make
sure when you create it, go ahead and edit the default placement for
position in measure so that it left aligns with start of time
signature and then adjust
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Onderwerp: Re: [Finale] Time signatures
On 01.07.2006 Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
I am working on an overture that has multiple movements.
Some of the dance movements have time
On 01.07.2006 Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
I am working on an overture that has multiple movements.
Some of the dance movements have time signatures of a single 3.
While I can change the document option for time signatures to reflect what the
manuscript shows,
(I do that by putting a large distance
I am working on an overture that has multiple movements.
Some of the dance movements have time signatures of a single 3.
While I canchange the document option for time signatures to reflect what the manuscript shows,
(I do that by putting a large distance for the lower number and force it off the
Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
I am working on an overture that has multiple movements.
Some of the dance movements have time signatures of a single 3.
While I can change the document option for time signatures to reflect what
the manuscript shows,
(I do that by putting a large distance for the lower
Hi Kim,
If you don't need either cut time or common time abbreviated symbols,
I would choose the one I don't use and then go to document options --
Time signatures and set the symbol to 3. I would then set the time
signature so normal time sign is 3 whatever and time signature for
Click and hold on a handle.
Johannes
Don Hart wrote:
Happy New Year Folks!
In Finmac 2005a, when I option click on a note, or an expression or
articulation handle, nothing like what has been described happens. Is
there some trick I'm missing? On certain jobs this would be a big help
to me.
On Jan 1, 2005, at 11:09 AM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 07:51 AM 1/1/05 -0800, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
What you you mean by rubber-bands?
If you're having diffifulty figuring out which tool you used to create
a particular item, the Selection Tool works wonders.
To find out what item some other
At 10:15 AM 1/1/05 +0100, d. collins wrote:
There's a much easier way to achieve this: simply set the bottom number at
some outrageous number of EVPU's that puts it off the page.
I've had problems with items off the page crashing in the process of
creating or reading PDFs, and especially
On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 07:04:51 -0500, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
Editing such stuff is maddening when I've forgotten the tricks I've used. I
assume Finale still doesn't use rubber-bands on its handles? That was
something I'd long wished for, so I could find what belonged to what in
messy work
At 07:51 AM 1/1/05 -0800, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
What you you mean by rubber-bands?
If you're having diffifulty figuring out which tool you used to create
a particular item, the Selection Tool works wonders.
To find out what item some other item is attached to and change the
ownership if necessary.
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 07:51 AM 1/1/05 -0800, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
What you you mean by rubber-bands?
If you're having diffifulty figuring out which tool you used to create
a particular item, the Selection Tool works wonders.
To find out what item some other item is attached to and change
Sibelius has this; a bungee cord that shows up in grey attaching the
item to its parent. The problem with Sibelius' implementation of this
feature is that when you move an item far enough away from its parent,
the bungee cord switches parents to the next closest item. At least, it
would be a
At 06:26 PM 1/1/05 +0100, Jari Williamsson wrote:
In Windows you use the Ctrl key for this (don't know about which Mac
key). Ctrl-click on a handle to show what measure/note and
articulation/expression is attached to.
It's too clumsy, it only does one at a time, and it's not reliable. That's
At 6:26 PM +0100 1/1/05, Jari Williamsson wrote:
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 07:51 AM 1/1/05 -0800, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
What you you mean by rubber-bands?
If you're having diffifulty figuring out which tool you used to create
a particular item, the Selection Tool works wonders.
To find out
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
Particulary when, say, an
articulation has been pulled considerably out of position (off the
measure), ctrl-clicking the symbol does nothing to show its connection. You
can't even get its handle without knowing which note it was once attached
to. (F2K3).
AFAIK,
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz noted:
Editing such stuff is maddening when I've forgotten the tricks I've used.
and when working on a large document, especially one that I suspect I
may need to revisit again in the future, I have taken to creating a
log file, for the purpose of detailing exactly these
Hi all!
I was wondering if there was any way to make time signatures display
without the denominator. ie: Instead of 16/8, just have '16' centered on
the staff.
Thanks,
Taris
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At 03:29 PM 12/31/2004, Taris L Flashpaw wrote:
I was wondering if there was any way to make time signatures display
without the denominator. ie: Instead of 16/8, just have '16' centered on
the staff.
I can think of a couple of ways.
If you want this throughout the whole piece, first define
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