Does that mean each note has to be done individually? There isn't a setting
for all stems to come close to the number on the staff line like it does for
regular noteheads?
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From: Jari Williamsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004
I can't believe this! Mirrors could be so useful, but...
I just extracted a very large score. Extraction took almost half an
hour. At the very end of the extraction process I got a message about my
score containing mirrors, and that slurs in those mirrors are not extracted.
Not that I wasn't
Hi all,
Used to be I could leave the special tools and smart shape tool
palettes on the edge of my desktop w/out them closing on their own all
the time. I didn't intentionally change this regimen, but those tool
palettes now go away when I change tools on the main palette.
I thought I
Don Hart wrote:
Used to be I could leave the special tools and smart shape tool palettes
on the edge of my desktop w/out them closing on their own all the time.
I didn't intentionally change this regimen, but those tool palettes now
go away when I change tools on the main palette.
I thought I
Someone sent me these, and I thought the Haiku folks on the list might enjoy them.
Not mine, wish they were.
Chuck
1. The Web site you seek cannot be located, but countless more exist.
2. Chaos reigns within. Reflect, repent, and reboot. Order shall return.
3. Program aborting: Close all that
Hi all-
sorry for the OT- I wonder if there's someone on-list who also uses Encore
4.0? Please contact me privately, if you will.
back to your regularly scheduled programming :)
Cecil Rigby
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www.harrockhall.com
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Paul Hayden / 04.12.15 / 1:26PM wrote:
this dual-processor question had to do with whether I should buy a
dual-processor upgrade for my aging Power Mac G4 (500 MHz), or get a
near-bottom-of-the-line G5.
Apple has been emphasizing on dual proc architecture for years, and it is
more so now. To
Kurt Gnos / 04.12.16 / 6:26PM wrote:
Same here. #5 is also not bad. But shouldn't there be 17 haiku? (I don't
think think it must say haikus since japanese has no plural forms, at
least not in our sense)...
It is a tough question.
Haikus sounds so wrong to me, too.
But we do count Haiku in a
OK thanks. Incidentally, using Special Part Extraction I also have my
extracted parts all as separate files, saved that way as I go down the
score tweaking each one (which after the first part, goes very fast). I
end up with all separate files and at the end, I make the last part
back into a
Here's another ongoing problem I've never been able to solve:
For the last several versions of Finale I've frequently had this
scenerio. I want to drag music from one staff onto the next. If the
first bar of the selected music has a double bar on it's left, Finale
will not let me copy it. It
At 04:09 AM 12/15/04, you wrote:
I want to drag music from one staff onto the next. If the first
bar of the selected music has a double bar on it's left, Finale will not
let me copy it. It drags OK, but when I lay it on top of the other staff,
the outline never becomes BOLD and it will
Dear list members,
I will have to produce a large amount of score examples for a book,
which I intend to do with Finale (rather than scanning scores, drawing
into them and preparing them in a picture editing program).
My problem with the Grafics Tool is with the picture size.
As far as I see it
THAT'S IT!! Thank you so much Jari. This has been a problem with me for a
long time. Sure appreciate you helping me again.
George
- Original Message -
From: Jari Williamsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 7:45 AM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Stems in
Thanks, Jari!
I was searching with my blind eye.Jeesh!
Don
On Dec 15, 2004, at 10:54 AM, Jari Williamsson wrote:
Don Hart wrote:
Used to be I could leave the special tools and smart shape tool
palettes on the edge of my desktop w/out them closing on their own
all the time. I didn't
What specifically are you looking for from Finale in regards to dual
processor support?
On 12/13/04 James Bailey wrote:
Just so I'm clear, Finale does NOT make use of the dual processor?
James, I have heard in the past that that is the case. John Hinchey
reinforced that when he wrote (on
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 16:37:43 +0100, Urs Liska [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a workaround I thought of adjusting the page size and export the
whole page, so I know exactly how large the picture is and which borders
I have.
But this seems to be messy either. As fas as I can see, I cannot change
On 12/15/04 Allen Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What specifically are you looking for from Finale in regards to dual
processor support?
Hi Allen,
I'm not sure if you're asking me or James that question, but for me
this dual-processor question had to do with whether I should buy a
I sent this to Mac Support:
A previous Finale behavior I would like to get back (maintain?): shift
command click to double the size of the area clicked on; shift option
command click to cut in half the size of the area clicked on.
Currently, these commands take the view up or down to the
My favorites are 8 and 9. 13 and 14 are one haiku.
Crystal Premo
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From: Chuck Israels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [Finale] OT - for the Haiku fans
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 10:49:23 -0800
Someone sent me these, and I thought the
Same here. #5 is also not bad. But shouldn't there be 17 haiku? (I don't
think think it must say haikus since japanese has no plural forms, at
least not in our sense)...
Japanese language
Even the children speak it
It must be easy...
Kurt
At 20:17 15.12.2004, you wrote:
My favorites are 8 and
Wait. I meant 8 and 10. And I thought a mention of nature was enough, but
that a mention of season was perfection.
Crystal Premo
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Subject: RE: [Finale] OT - for the Haiku fans
Date: Wed,
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