Well, I'd not be doing so well at procrastination if I said "Lunar",
would I.
ns
Mariposa Symphony Orchestra wrote:
Noel, considering your e-mail woes:
Exactly which year did you have in mind???
A very Happy one to you and all others, too -
- and if my e-mail arrives with odd ID'ing in the
Noel, considering your e-mail woes:
Exactly which year did you have in mind???
A very Happy one to you and all others, too -
- and if my e-mail arrives with odd ID'ing in the subject line added by SHSU's
server: I tells ya: I didn't do it.
Best,
Les Marsden
(209) 966-6988
New Cell: (559) 708-
Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
If this is a duplication for the rest of you, my apologies.
What more is there to say? I sent the third of three messages after
receiving the second but not the first; and almost as soon as I sent the
third message, I got the the third, and then the first one.
Ah, th
I sent two messages; I got the second one, which clarified this one, but
this one did not come through to my machine. If this is a duplication
for the rest of you, my apologies.
Dragoş Oltean wrote:
for page number work well, but for total pages no.
If I write 2/6 (page number of total pages)
Dragoş Oltean wrote:
for page number work well, but for total pages no.
If I write 2/6 (page number of total pages) and I change offset with 1,
Finale write 3/6 and the last page 7/6.
Why?
My guess is that you have the text block containing the page number
defined differently than you want it.
Supplemental to my previous response:
If you want the page offsets automatic, define the text block to apply
to a range of pages. You have the options of user defined, all pages,
all right hand, and all left hand pages. When you do this, the page
numbers appear on the pages with the offset adde
At 03:02 PM 1/9/2008, dc wrote:
>Aaron Sherber écrit:
>>At 11:18 AM 1/9/2008, dc wrote:
>> >Because Finale counts the real number of pages. You could add a blank page
>> >at the beginning, and remove the offset.
>>
>>But it seems to me that the idea of a page offset is useful if you have,
>>for ex
Aaron Sherber / 08.1.9 / 1:23 PM wrote:
>But it seems to me that the idea of a page offset
>is useful if you have, for example, a
>multi-movement piece with each movment in a
>different file. This is even the use for page
>offset which is suggested in the help file. In
>this case, a file migh
At 11:18 AM 1/9/2008, dc wrote:
>DragoÅ Oltean écrit:
>>If I write 2/6 (page number of total pages) and I change offset with 1,
>>Finale write 3/6 and the last page 7/6.
>>Why?
>
>Because Finale counts the real number of pages. You could add a blank page
>at the beginning, and remove the offset.
for page number work well, but for total pages no.
If I write 2/6 (page number of total pages) and I change offset with 1,
Finale write 3/6 and the last page 7/6.
Why?
Thanks,
Dragos.
(Finale 2007, Win)
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Thanks Christopher. I already know the Simple method for changing teh
pitch of a note. Sadly, when you want to run through a whole passage
changing pitches, it's much,much slower than the Simple repitch tool.
Using the repitch tool, all you need to do is play the passage on the
MIDI keyboar
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