Re: [Finale] Tweaking Exported Parts

2005-03-22 Thread Christopher Smith
Oh, lighten up! I only began using Robert's Copyist plugin myself recently, and up until then I was happily using the same method as you were (except when I use Special Parts Extraction. If the score allows it easily (say, when there are a lot of instruments playing at the same time, or if

Re: [Finale] Tweaking Exported Parts

2005-03-22 Thread Robert Patterson
I can't claim to be disinterested in this subject, but FWIW there is no need to speculate whether the plugin provides enough added value to be worth the price. If you download and install it, you get a 30-day fully functional free trial. -Original Message- From: Jonathan Smith

Re: [Finale] Tweaking Exported Parts

2005-03-21 Thread Robert Patterson
One of the functions of my Copyist Helper plugin is to address the issue of staff instrument names in extracted parts. In the score copy from which you extract the parts you create template headers that contain some arbitrary placeholder text like $$$Staffname. (You define the placeholder

Re: [Finale] Tweaking Exported Parts

2005-03-21 Thread Aaron Sherber
At 06:23 AM 03/21/2005, Jonathan Smith wrote: For instrument names on all pages try this: File Menu - Extract parts - Options - Create Staff or Group names Here you can specify fonts, positions and which pages ranges you require. The problem with this is that I think many of us like one kind of

Re: [Finale] Tweaking Exported Parts

2005-03-21 Thread dhbailey
Aaron Sherber wrote: At 06:23 AM 03/21/2005, Jonathan Smith wrote: For instrument names on all pages try this: File Menu - Extract parts - Options - Create Staff or Group names Here you can specify fonts, positions and which pages ranges you require. The problem with this is that I think

Re: [Finale] Tweaking Exported Parts

2005-03-21 Thread Aaron Sherber
At 08:05 AM 03/21/2005, dhbailey wrote: What I do is to have a small header in the center of every page of my score, which I ensure gets extracted along with the parts. Then it's an easy matter to add something like -- Instrument to the header that's already there. Yes, now we've come full

Re: [Finale] Tweaking Exported Parts

2005-03-21 Thread Darcy James Argue
Hey guys, Get Copyists Helper, already! Seriously. These workarounds are clever, I'll admit, but none of them approach the simplicity and usefulness of Robert's plugin. - Darcy - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brooklyn, NY On 21 Mar 2005, at 3:13 PM, Christopher Smith wrote: On Mar 21, 2005, at 8:35

Re: [Finale] Tweaking Exported Parts

2005-03-21 Thread Christopher Smith
Already got it. I'm just helping out the poor deluded souls who haven't seen the light yet. 8-) Christopher On Mar 21, 2005, at 3:52 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote: Hey guys, Get Copyists Helper, already! Seriously. These workarounds are clever, I'll admit, but none of them approach the

Re: [Finale] Tweaking Exported Parts

2005-03-20 Thread Darcy James Argue
Hi David, You do have to run the plug-in following part extraction, but it's still much more automated than editing all the staff name headers by hand. You need only run it once, and it will fill in the staff name headers for all open documents. - Darcy - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brooklyn, NY On

Re: [Finale] Tweaking Exported Parts

2005-03-19 Thread Aaron Sherber
At 01:46 PM 03/19/2005, Gerry Kirk wrote: Whenever I write an arrangement and then create parts via export, I spend (unnecessary?) time tweaking the individual parts. Specifically, how do I-- --have the name of the instrument appear on all pages following p. 1. I don't believe there's a good

Re: [Finale] Tweaking Exported Parts

2005-03-19 Thread dhbailey
Gerry Kirk wrote: Whenever I write an arrangement and then create parts via export, I spend (unnecessary?) time tweaking the individual parts. Specifically, how do I-- --have the name of the instrument appear on all pages following p. 1. --keep spacing of systems consistent after p. 1 --make

Re: [Finale] Tweaking Exported Parts

2005-03-19 Thread Darcy James Argue
On 19 Mar 2005, at 3:59 PM, dhbailey wrote: As for the name of the instrument appearing on all pages following p. 1, there is no automated way for doing that, Actually, there is: Robert Patterson's Copyists Helper plugin. It will even keep track of the *current* instrument name for doubling