David McKay wrote:
Can a person use Finale 2010 with a 32 bit machine? Do you have to buy a
particular version?
Yes, it works just fine on a 32-bit machine. At least the
Windows version does -- I've got it installed on a WinXPpro
desktop as well as a Win7-64bit notebook and it works fine
On Fri Feb 12, at FridayFeb 12 12:18 AM, dershem wrote:
The 'pick' tool (combination of mass mover and select, as far as I
can tell) is relatively obvious, and getting used to it only took a
couple of attempts - it grabs partial measures by default - but it
works well.
Try clicking IN
Am trying to make a page of uke chords (only, no staff showing). Want the
finger numbers to have a touch of white space on top and bottom, which most of
them do but, there are a couple that are solid which makes the string line show
through the number. I tried to copy/paste from one of the same
Aha! I found something missing that i was used to.
Among articulations, there used to be a number of falls, doits, and the
like. Where are they hiding now?
Carl
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I have a bunch of them in Articulation Selection Window, after I
loaded the Jazz Font Lib.
Dean
On Feb 12, 2010, at 12:29 PM, dershem wrote:
Aha! I found something missing that i was used to.
Among articulations, there used to be a number of falls, doits, and
the like. Where are they
On Feb 12, 2010, at 1:01 PM, Paul Hayden wrote:
FinMac09
Mac OS X 10.5.8
http://files.me.com/haydenp/femwik
This is a PDF of the left hand part of a piano passage (the right
hand is occupied with other stuff). I have three questions:
1. Should I just leave these measures in bass clef?
the lv ties are really superfluous because of the pedalling
indications but can be useful nonetheless.
you might want to consider moving the notes above C3 into the RH
staff (anything above around A4 should be cross-staffed in any case,
really) and adjusting the RH content accordingly (stem
I have forgotten how to force a whole bar rest in time signatures other than
Common Time.
I am guessing I used to know.
Can someone enlighten this forgetful quinquagenarian, please?
Thanks!
David McKay
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Not what I'm looking for, Ryan, because in 2/4 or 6/8, for example, this
will produce an error message in FinWin 2004
Has that been fixed in later versions, folks?
David McKay
On 13 February 2010 17:16, Ryan Beard ry.squa...@gmail.com wrote:
The 7 key in Speedy.
On Feb 12, 2010, at 8:37 PM,