Thanks David! I will give your suggestion a try. I am running Windows XP on a Sony Vaio by the way. Look forward to communicating with you more in the future. What applications do you use Finale for? Are you a composer? Teacher? Orchestra player? Band member?"David W. Fenton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 05:51 PM 4/26/06 +0200, Barbara Touburg wrote:
Dennis, you take the words right out of my mouth! I was ready to cheer,
but no, alas..
I'll try the graphics tool.
QA with Customer Support. How it has always been.
Submission Date: 4/26/2006 12:38:44 PM (Central Standard Time)
Submitter:
John,You should stick with your tried and trusted 'long winded' method like I have.You would have already saved yourself time. I was pulled up for suggesting this only a few digests back - but there you go, each to his own method!Finalescript - not that simple is it really guys? Jonathan Thanks
At 03:54 PM 4/27/2006, Jacki Barineau wrote:
I'm working on a song that has a key change right where a forward
repeat needs to also be displayed. It looks like it's putting in an
extra bar line for some reason. Is there a way to make this not do
this?!! I've put a snapshot up on my site for
On 27.04.2006 Jonathan Smith wrote:
You should stick with your tried and trusted 'long winded' method like I have.
You would have already saved yourself time.
I was pulled up for suggesting this only a few digests back - but there you go,
each to his own method!
Finalescript - not that
To the wisdom of the list,
I am doing a classical guitar part - one staff with notes, rests, bar
lines, numbers, numbers in circles, etc. You can sense I know nothing about
classical guitar notation practice. The composer has carefully marked the
numbers and numbers in circles.I just enter
D. Keneth Fowler wrote:
The Arial Narrow, 8 point, works perfectly for numbers in spaces
between noteheads, which are tight much of the time. The problem is
Arial has no number zero.
So, if you open a text box, and type the 0 from the keyboard, what
displays in the text box?
I will be
On 27 Apr 2006, at 22:58, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 27.04.2006 Jonathan Smith wrote:
You should stick with your tried and trusted 'long winded' method
like I have.
You would have already saved yourself time. I was pulled up for
suggesting this only a few digests back - but there you go,
At 07:01 PM 4/27/2006, D. Keneth Fowler wrote:
The Arial Narrow, 8 point, works perfectly for numbers in spaces between
noteheads, which are tight much of the time. The problem is Arial has no
number zero.
You must have a defective copy of the font file. Arial Narrow
certainly does have a zero.
On Apr 27, 2006, at 4:26 PM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
What you show here is correct practice. See, for example, Gardner
Read, Music Notation, p. 227. Read points out that while repeat
signs often coincide with bar lines, they are not *actually* bar
lines.
He says: When a change of meter or
Hi, Everyone - Is there some way to tell Finale NOT to play back the
chords that are entered above a staff line? I need to hear the song
without the chords Finale is trying to play :)
Thanks!
Jacki
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Jacki Barineau wrote:
Hi, Everyone - Is there some way to tell Finale NOT to play back the
chords that are entered above a staff line? I need to hear the song
without the chords Finale is trying to play :)
Thanks!
Jacki
Under the Chords pull-down menu, the last item is Enable chord
On Apr 27, 2006, at 9:33 PM, Carl Dershem wrote:
Under the Chords pull-down menu, the last item is Enable chord
playback. Un-check that, and it should go away.
THANK you! I really appreciate it!
Jacki
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