No, but in FinWin2005. No?
Johannes
Richard Yates wrote:
I think the Win version of Finale actually supports Twain scanning (ie
you can scan from within Finale). Another thing where we Mac users are
left out in the cold.
Not in FinWin2004.
Johannes
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Arkady wrote:
Curios to know how well Mic Notator is working for you!
To be honest, I never thought anyone actually used it...
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I am not sure we are talking about the same thing: I was talking about
text blocks, not text expressions. How would you copy and paste them? I
don't think there is any way to do so. It is not possible to attach a
text block to several parts in a score.
Johannes
Barbara Touburg wrote:
Well, you
Yes, it's possible. Firstly you attach the text block to the page (your
title or whatever), Secondly you edit the frame attributes and attach it
to a measure. Finally you copy it onto the other staves. I agree that
it's impossible to attach one text block to several staves like you can
with
Barbara Touburg wrote:
Yes, it's possible. Firstly you attach the text block to the page (your
title or whatever), Secondly you edit the frame attributes and attach it
to a measure. Finally you copy it onto the other staves. I agree that
it's impossible to attach one text block to several
Correct. YES in Finale2005.
Jim
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No, but in FinWin2005. No?
Johannes
Richard
Simple!
1. In page view, create a page attached text block.
2. Edit the frame's attributes. Change its attachment to attach to
measure. Be careful to fill in the correct measure number and the part
it should attach to. I think it wants to attach itself to the first
measure of the top part.
3.
I didn't know that.
I may try this method.
Thanks,
Johannes
Barbara Touburg wrote:
Simple!
1. In page view, create a page attached text block.
2. Edit the frame's attributes. Change its attachment to attach to
measure. Be careful to fill in the correct measure number and the part
it should
d. collins wrote:
Forza copies text blocks.
Unfortunately no Forza on Mac.
And what about Finalescript? Could the 2005 do this?
I have no idea, but I somehow doubt it.
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Has anyone on the list downloaded Adobe Reader 7?
I did and it is so much faster than Adobe Reader 6, almost as fast as
Apple's Preview.
Until now I haven't noticed any problem.
Éric Dussault
Mac OS 10.3.6
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d. collins wrote:
I always thought plug-ins did only things that could also be done by
hand, so to speak. So if Forza can copy text blocks, so should be able
to. That's why I thought Finalescript might make this hand-copying easier.
Well, you can copy textblocks quite easily, you just have to
I haven't been following this thread until today, so forgive me if these
comments are repeats.
For page titles that are no longer visible due to a reduction in the
number of pages in the document, the easiest way to retrieve them is Add
Blank Pages (at end). This option is available from the
d. collins / 04.12.22 / 8:58AM wrote:
Read says the stems of grace notes are usually drawn up, although
publishers are by no means consistent.
What is the logic behind this rule?
Very interesting thread,
Coz I was taught that grace note stem direction is opposite to the
target note, i.e., the
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Now, is it possible to copy such a custom line from one file to another?
mass edit copy paste.
jef
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i seem to remember doing this once, add 50 measures, select these 50
measures and mass-fit 1 per system, increase system spacing (layout
tool) so that there is only one system per page. go to the
appropriate pages and redefine each text block individually to appear
on the appropriate page.
publishers at all levels prefer to hire the cheapest copyists, who
are not necessarily the best. for example, i know of two major
publishers in germany - who i won't name so don't ask... and there
are certainly more than i know of that do - who send work to the
east; this is not of course to
Robert Patterson wrote:
For page titles that are no longer visible due to a reduction in the
number of pages in the document, the easiest way to retrieve them is Add
Blank Pages (at end). This option is available from the Page Layout
menu. After you've retrieved the the text blocks, you can use
Oops you're right. Makemusic may have introduced a change. The last time
this came up for me was in Fin2000, and I thought I remembered using
Add/Remove blank pages. But I may have had to add measures instead.
FWIW: you can make them visible by editing the ETF in a text editor.
It's not for
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