I need a dotted quarter note as an indicator above the staff over a
quarter rest that is in the staff.
[...]
This is for text, not in a staff.
George
if it is only notes you need (i.e. no alphabetical characters) and
they need to be aligned with specific notes in the staf, use a
different
On 15-May-07, at 1:39 PM, George Ports wrote:
Is there a way to type in a dotted quarte note (stem up or down)
using Maestro fonts with one stroke instead of typing a note and
then adding a dot? Am using winfin2006.
The short answer is no.
There is no single character that is a dotted
On 15.05.2007 George Ports wrote:
Is there a way to type in a dotted quarte note (stem up or down)
using Maestro fonts with one stroke instead of typing a note and then
adding a dot? Am using winfin2006.
Do you mean in a word processor or in Finale as music? In Finale, not as
such, but I
Subject: Re: [Finale] Dotted Quarter Notes
On 15-May-07, at 1:39 PM, George Ports wrote:
Is there a way to type in a dotted quarte note (stem up or down) using
Maestro fonts with one stroke instead of typing a note and then adding a
dot? Am using winfin2006.
The short answer
On 15-May-07, at 2:50 PM, George Ports wrote:
I need a dotted quarter note as an indicator above the staff over a
quarter rest that is in the staff. I could type the quarter note
(Maestro) and then add a period for the dot but, was hoping for an
easier way.
Make new text expression.
On 15.05.2007 George Ports wrote:
Now I'm having trouble creating an eighth note that has a (beam)
extention instead of a flag. I can see how to do it at the end of a
couple of eighths but, not just one eighth. I really searched a lot
in the help section to no avail.
Get the Bach font,
Thanks Christopher.I'll read more on Shape Designer.
George
- Original Message -
From: Christopher Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Dotted Quarter Notes
On 15-May-07, at 2:50 PM, George Ports wrote:
I
Christopher Smith wrote:
On 15-May-07, at 1:39 PM, George Ports wrote:
Is there a way to type in a dotted quarte note (stem up or down) using
Maestro fonts with one stroke instead of typing a note and then adding
a dot? Am using winfin2006.
The short answer is no.
There is no single
This is for text, not in a staff.
George
- Original Message -
From: dhbailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Dotted Quarter Notes
Christopher Smith wrote:
On 15-May-07, at 1:39 PM, George Ports wrote:
Is there a way
On 15-May-07, at 3:58 PM, George Ports wrote:
Thanks Christopher.I'll read more on Shape Designer.
George
- Original Message - From: Christopher Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Dotted Quarter Notes
On 15
On 15-May-07, at 3:55 PM, dhbailey wrote:
Christopher Smith wrote:
On 15-May-07, at 1:39 PM, George Ports wrote:
Is there a way to type in a dotted quarte note (stem up or down)
using Maestro fonts with one stroke instead of typing a note and
then adding a dot? Am using winfin2006.
The
Hey Chris,
This is why OS X's built-in dictionary service (based on the New
Oxford American) comes in handy -- open TextEdit, copy lyrics into a
new empty document. Format - Make Plain Text (cmd-shift-T). Double-
click a word for which you want to check the hyphenation, then right-
click
Nice cue there, bye! T'anks!
Christopher
On May 15, 2007, at 6:31 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Hey Chris,
This is why OS X's built-in dictionary service (based on the New
Oxford American) comes in handy -- open TextEdit, copy lyrics into
a new empty document. Format - Make Plain Text
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