Re: [Finale] Bill Duncan Rehearsal fonts

2018-03-08 Thread Doug Walter
Exactly. That’s what Christopher suggested and it worked like a charm. > On Mar 8, 2018, at 10:06 PM, Chuck Israels wrote: > > You get that by putting a right facing rectangular bracket at the beginning > of the string of letters and a left one at the end. Then each

Re: [Finale] Bill Duncan Rehearsal fonts

2018-03-08 Thread Chuck Israels
You get that by putting a right facing rectangular bracket at the beginning of the string of letters and a left one at the end. Then each letter acquires both brackets. Hope I’m remembering this right. Don’t have Finale with me. Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 8, 2018, at 9:20 PM, Doug Walter

Re: [Finale] Bill Duncan Rehearsal fonts

2018-03-08 Thread Doug Walter
Thanks, Chuck, but Christopher already had the solution. I had tried what you suggested, but it wasn’t “building” the enclosure without the leading “[“ and trailing “]” (left and right bracket) characters that I was able to insert in the letter sequence box. Thank you both! Doug > On Mar 8,

Re: [Finale] Bill Duncan Rehearsal fonts

2018-03-08 Thread Chuck Israels
Doug, I’m recording in California this week, but when I get home, I can help you with this. I think all you have to do is set up the sequencing letters and choose the rehearsal font. Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 8, 2018, at 6:28 PM, Doug Walter wrote: > > I know there’s

Re: [Finale] Bill Duncan Rehearsal fonts

2018-03-08 Thread Christopher Smith
> On Thu Mar 8, at ThursdayMar 8 10:20 PM, Doug Walter > wrote: > > Hi Christopher, > > You’re a genius! Yes. Yes, I am. Thank you for noticing. (blush) Actually, I think I’m more along the lines of Bill Murray’s character in “Groundhog Day”, where he knows all these

Re: [Finale] Bill Duncan Rehearsal fonts

2018-03-08 Thread Doug Walter
Hi Christopher, You’re a genius! It never occurred to me that you could add leading or trailing characters in that box, but, sure enough, it works. I had thought that to accomplish this you’d need to be able to do something along those lines (as with measure numbers) but didn’t realize it was

Re: [Finale] Bill Duncan Rehearsal fonts

2018-03-08 Thread Christopher Smith
Hi Doug, I don’t use the Duncan Rehearsal font for letters, but if you only need two characters for the enclosure, there is a way (and possibly a way even if you need more!) Take one of the pre-made repeating rehearsal marks, make the font Rehearsal. Then OUTSIDE the gray box, add the leading

[Finale] Bill Duncan Rehearsal fonts

2018-03-08 Thread Doug Walter
I know there’s still a handful of folks here using Bill Duncan’s fonts in various combinations, perhaps most notably the chord symbol one(s). I still haven’t found or managed to create any chord symbol font that I like better than his and continue to use it in Finale files that I know I won’t

Re: [Finale] [OT] article: notation for electroacoustic/digital media

2018-03-08 Thread Christopher Smith
Nice! Keep up the good work, jef! Christopher > On Thu Mar 8, at ThursdayMar 8 4:07 PM, SN jef chippewa > wrote: > > > sooo yeah. finally got around to starting to commit some of this > music notation stuff in my head to "paper". perhaps of interest to

Re: [Finale] [OT] article: notation for electroacoustic/digital media

2018-03-08 Thread Barbara Touburg
On 8-3-2018 22:07, SN jef chippewa wrote: > > sooo yeah. finally got around to starting to commit some of this > music notation stuff in my head to "paper". perhaps of interest to > some here. was published in the latest issue of the online journal > eContact! Thank you for those

[Finale] [OT] article: notation for electroacoustic/digital media

2018-03-08 Thread SN jef chippewa
sooo yeah. finally got around to starting to commit some of this music notation stuff in my head to "paper". perhaps of interest to some here. was published in the latest issue of the online journal eContact! Typology and Problematics of Fixed Notation for the Representation of