Is there some way to selectively hide ledger lines? I was hoping this
would be possible with Staff Styles, but no such luck.
Here's what I'm trying to do -- I have a high violin part and I want to
indicate a jagged (sliding) glissando pattern that shows the contour
without specifying the
Hi Darcy,
Plug-insNote, Beam Rest editingLedger Lines (Hide)
You can use partial measure selection too if you just want to change
a few notes...
Best,
Karen
Is there some way to selectively hide ledger lines? I was hoping
this would be possible with Staff Styles, but no such luck.
You can hide ledger lines in the frame dialog, Opt-click (on Mac) in the
measure in speedy and you get a range of options for each entry in the
measure. Ledger kines is one of them.
John Roberts
On 6/1/05 2:04 AM, Darcy James Argue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there some way to selectively
Ahhh... beautiful.
Thanks, Karen!
- Darcy
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Brooklyn, NY
On 01 Jun 2005, at 2:15 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Darcy,
Plug-insNote, Beam Rest editingLedger Lines (Hide)
You can use partial measure selection too if you just want to change a
few notes...
Best,
Another method comes to mind: enter the notes as expressions, which you
will be able to place anywhere you want to with no impact on playback or
music spacing.
David H. Bailey
Darcy James Argue wrote:
Ahhh... beautiful.
Thanks, Karen!
- Darcy
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brooklyn, NY
On 01
On 01 Jun 2005, at 5:02 AM, dhbailey wrote:
Another method comes to mind: enter the notes as expressions, which
you will be able to place anywhere you want to with no impact on
playback or music spacing.
Thanks, David.
However, I think you must have misunderstood my situation. You can't
Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 01 Jun 2005, at 5:02 AM, dhbailey wrote:
Another method comes to mind: enter the notes as expressions, which
you will be able to place anywhere you want to with no impact on
playback or music spacing.
Thanks, David.
However, I think you must have misunderstood
Mark:
That business with secondary beams not extending properly over rests is
a bad flaw. I would have thought they'd fixed it by now, but
apparently not. Does it still have that other quirky problem where the
secondary beam stretches way too long? I forget how that comes up, but
I
Hi,
after a couple of the JW plugins have been released for MacOSX, I am
still looking for one plugin to be ported: JWTimeSig.
Is anyone planning on this one? If so, in the last OS 9 version there
were still some bugs where the PI got confused about certain
combinations of TimeSig and TimeSig
I am seriously thinking about buying a second monitor (display). Is
it possible under Tiger to rotate only the second monitor and keep
working as usual on the main monitor.
Éric Dussault
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I am seriously thinking about buying a second monitor (display). Is
it possible under Tiger to rotate only the second monitor and keep
working as usual on the main monitor.
Yes it is possible. Just make sure that the monitor (and video card)
is a kind that allows rotation under Tiger. There
Harold Owen wrote:
GPO is not optimum on Mac because of the lousy job the makers of
Kontakt Player have done porting the product to Mac. GPO uses Kontakt
Player, made by Native Instruments. You need an absolute minimum of 1
GB of RAM in order to manage ensembles of up to 5 or 6 instruments.
Hope someone has some ideas - I use Finale 2000; just a very limited amateur
so upgrade isn't realistic. Downloaded Notepad yesterday so I could read
some files from newer Finale versions. Questions: Is it possible to open
newer Notepad files with F2K? If not, is there a way to save Notepad as
Hi Andrew,
You have to understand that a full orchestra score such as you describe
will be extremely demanding no matter what solution you choose. With a
dual G5, you have plenty of processing power, now you just need to add
more RAM -- I would say 2 GB at minimum, but more is better.
I am
Darcy James Argue / 2005/06/01 / 07:15 PM wrote:
With a
dual G5, you have plenty of processing power, now you just need to add
more RAM -- I would say 2 GB at minimum, but more is better.
However, kernel will not be able to address memory space more than
@3.7GB per app, and the app needs to
Harold Owen wrote:
GPO is not optimum on Mac because of the lousy job the makers of
Kontakt Player have done porting the product to Mac. GPO uses Kontakt
Player, made by Native Instruments. You need an absolute minimum of 1
GB of RAM in order to manage ensembles of up to 5 or 6 instruments.
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