To everyone who offered help: I seem to have solved the problem by
restarting the router. To be honest, this makes very little sense to me
(since only my Mojave Mac had any problems), and I still fear it may not
work after a while, but at least this way I can now access the web
interface.
If
I guess the printer may have some serial and parallel connectors, but I
wouldn't know how to connect it to a modern Mac. It is definitely pre-USB...
It is a network printer, that's the way it is usually connected.
Am 06.05.19 um 11:05 schrieb David H. Bailey:
On 5/6/2019 2:25 AM, Johannes
Am 06.05.19 um 00:47 schrieb Fiskum, Steve:
I’ve had this problem before with my 5000 especially if you do a clean install.
I fixed the issue using migration assistant. I can’t find the link I used for
the description on how to do this but basically I connected to my other machine
that still
Am 05.05.19 um 21:42 schrieb David H. Bailey:
Have you tried hooking a cable up between your macbook and the printer
and printing directly, just to see if Mojave will actually print to that
printer without any network situation intervening?
The MacBook does not have Ethernet.
. Do you have any separate routers or wifi access points
other than your main router?
On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 12:16 PM Johannes Gebauer
wrote:
So here is the real result:
[Johannes-MacBook:~] johannesgebauer% ping 192.168.178.29
PING 192.168.178.29 (192.168.178.29): 56 data bytes
Request timeout
So here is the real result:
[Johannes-MacBook:~] johannesgebauer% ping 192.168.178.29
PING 192.168.178.29 (192.168.178.29): 56 data bytes
Request timeout for icmp_seq 0
Request timeout for icmp_seq 1
Request timeout for icmp_seq 2
Request timeout for icmp_seq 3
Request timeout for icmp_seq 4
Sorry, please ignore this, the printer was off. I'll try again...
Am 05.05.19 um 19:11 schrieb Johannes Gebauer:
Dear Robert,
I get this:
Last login: Sun May 5 16:50:07 on ttys000
[Johannes-MacBook:~] johannesgebauer% ping 192.168.178.29
PING 192.168.178.29 (192.168.178.29): 56 data bytes
Dear Robert,
I get this:
Last login: Sun May 5 16:50:07 on ttys000
[Johannes-MacBook:~] johannesgebauer% ping 192.168.178.29
PING 192.168.178.29 (192.168.178.29): 56 data bytes
Request timeout for icmp_seq 0
Request timeout for icmp_seq 1
Request timeout for icmp_seq 2
Request timeout for
Am 05.05.19 um 18:22 schrieb Robert Patterson:
Does the printer answer a ping?
How do I test this?
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Dear Robert,
well, since noone else reported problems of their HP 5000 I assumed
there must be drier compatibility. However, the real test right now is
accessing the web interface of the printer, which works from my wife's
Mac, and even from my iphone, but not from my own Mac. Now, this is
Another update: Disabling the firewall makes no difference.
I can also not access the web interface of the printer from my Mojave
Mac, while it can be accessed easily from my wife's El Capitan machine.
There must be a setting here that I haven't found, and it is obviously
not a driver issue.
On May 5, 2019, at 6:40 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
I hope there are still some HP 5000 users here...
I recently upgraded to Macos Mojave, I had been on a much older version (Sierra
or High Sierra, cannot remember). Ever since I upgraded I cannot get my HP 5000
to print any more.
Has anything
Just to add: The printer works just fine with exactly the same setup
from my wife's computer running El Capitan. So it is definitely
something to do with Mojave. Some security setting perhaps?
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connection type and manually enter that IP address.
That usually does it for me.
Good luck,
Thomas
On May 5, 2019, at 8:40 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
I hope there are still some HP 5000 users here...
I recently upgraded to Macos Mojave, I had been on a much older version (Sierra
or High Sierra
I hope there are still some HP 5000 users here...
I recently upgraded to Macos Mojave, I had been on a much older version
(Sierra or High Sierra, cannot remember). Ever since I upgraded I cannot
get my HP 5000 to print any more.
Has anything changed in how it is accessed? Is there anything I
I am setting up Finale for a friend, and I would like automatic music
spacing to be on. This means, that most of the time when you start
entering music in Speedy the frame is tiny, because at some point before
the empty measure had been spaced and is now small.
Is there any way to make the
I tried that, but it doesn't seem to make any difference, the only
solution is still to position the placed graphic relating to page edge
rather than margin (which seems to be the default).
Am 13.09.17 um 04:47 schrieb Christopher Smith:
> I had trouble exporting partial pages from any page
ttp://bullzip.com/products/pdf/info.php.
>
> -Lee
>
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>
>
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Am 12.09.17 um 18:32 schrieb Dr. Ben @ Ayotte Music:
> I've used PDF995 for years, though I like the export shortcut ALT+F,T,P.
> The export doesn't automatically embed all text fonts.
>
Again, I fail to see how this would help with the problem, which in fact
is not really a problem any more,
Am 12.09.17 um 18:22 schrieb Raymond Horton:
> Try cutePDF, a free download. Graphics work just fine for me with it.
In what way would that make any difference to me?
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Some time ago I found that exporting a selection to PDF would not
include placed graphics.
Well, today I found that it does, only it places them somewhere else on
the page, and there is a fix: Graphics need to be positions in relation
to the page margin and not the page edge.
I have a feeling
Sorry, this was meant to go to the list yesterday, I know jef already
corrected himself, but just to clarify the gender problem:
Am 05.09.17 um 20:22 schrieb SN jef chippewa:
> more fun german gender noun facts --
> musikwettbewerb is masc. because wettbewerb is
> masc.; doesn't matter that
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I guess that may work, I haven't tried it. I have to do many, many
examples of this kind, all about 1-8 measures long, with a combined
graphic on top, printing the page and editing out is simply not worth
the effort. For the moment I'll stick with TIFF export. PDFs would be
slightly higher
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
>> <bath...@maltedmedia.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, February 21, 2017 9:28 am, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>>> Is it true that placed graphics do not get exported in PDF, when
>>> exporting selection as graphic file? It seems to work in TIFFs,
>>> b
Is it true that placed graphics do not get exported in PDF, when
exporting selection as graphic file? It seems to work in TIFFs, but not
in PDFs.
Thanks!
Johannes
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Does anyone have a ready-made instrument file with Italian instrument names?
Thanks,
Johannes
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Well, I had a look, but I can't really see how this would help me.
Please enlighten me...
Best,
Johannes
Am 18.08.16 um 14:51 schrieb Dr. Raphael D. Thöne:
> Hi Johannes
>
> I would suggest that you visit finaletips.nu and download all
> available Jari Plugins, as soon as they have been
Am 17.08.16 um 04:14 schrieb Craig Parmerlee:
> * Mirror tool (i.e. ie no more mirrored measures)
So what happens with files that use the Mirror Tool? I used to use the
Mirror tool quite a bit, and found it very useful. the typical situation
would be a baroque piece, where 1st and 2nd violins
rename anything.)
>> > Am 15.07.2016 um 09:48 schrieb Johannes Gebauer
>> > <li...@musikmanufaktur.com>:
>> >
>> > Am 14.07.16 um 19:02 schrieb Aaron Sherber:
>>> >> Here's a copy: http://aaron.sherber.com/files/vMacFinale.zip
>> >
Am 14.07.16 um 19:02 schrieb Aaron Sherber:
> Here's a copy: http://aaron.sherber.com/files/vMacFinale.zip
Just out of interest, what would I have to do to get this running on a
Mac? (I have downloaded the Mini vMac and put it into the same folder,
but I get the disk symbol with the question
Am 12.07.16 um 22:05 schrieb Robert Patterson:
> Personally, though, I would recommend setting up a virtual 10.7 or
> thereabouts using Fusion or Parallels, and keeping Fin09 alive that way. It
> sidesteps the entire upgrade issue.
2k9 seems to work with 10.11.5, are there any issues I should be
Am 12.07.16 um 20:04 schrieb Robert Patterson:
> I'm sure there are other improvements, but I can't call them to mind at the
> moment. Having said that, I think you should wait for the 64-bit version
> before you upgrade, unless you absolutely have to run on an outdated Mac OS.
>
Does this mean
It's been quite a long time since I had to do something in Finale, but
now I am in the need for some musical examples in a text document. For
these I need to make each staff system only as wide as the spacing
requires. I seem to remember there was a way to do this, was there a plugin?
I am
I am wondering whether I should upgrade my ancient version of Finale
(2k9) to the current. Can someone outline in some brief words what I
will gain apart from retina support (which may well be worth it just by
itself...)
Thanks,
Johannes
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n't it?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> > On Jul 10, 2016, at 1:05 PM, Johannes Gebauer <li...@musikmanufaktur.com>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > Thanks, that's also what I thought. Which order, though? Wind first,
>> > then viola, or as below according to
> Dr A.S. Weinstangel
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> > On Jul 10, 2016, at 6:43 AM, Johannes Gebauer <li...@musikmanufaktur.com>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > long lurking, but now I need the collected wisdom of the list:
&
Hi,
long lurking, but now I need the collected wisdom of the list:
18th century Symphony (concertante), with Oboes, Horns and Strings, plus
the following solo instruments:
Flauto obligato
Clarinetto obligato
Viola obligato
Fagotto obligato
Where do these go? What is standard?
Thanks for any
Am 23.12.15 um 22:40 schrieb Harold Owen:
> Johannes,
>
> I think it is due to static charge built-up when the inside humidity
> is very low or when the printer has been running steadily for over a
> half hour or so.
>
> Hal Owen
>
No. In my case the printer is in the basement, and if anything
Am 24.12.15 um 19:32 schrieb David Froom:
> I can't go this route because my router has to be downstairs in a
> garage (close to the cable coming into the house for reasons of
> signal strength) and my printer has to be upstairs. I know I can make
> this a wireless printer by plugging it into the
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Hi all,
I wonder whether anyone can help me locate the problem which is causing
paper jams in my Laserjet 5000.
Recently it started misbehaving, both feeding from the lower trays and
the manual feed tray. It seems that it feeds the paper all right but
then tries to feed another sheet
Am 23.12.15 um 19:27 schrieb David Froom:
> Hi Johannes, There are a pair of parts that are probably the issue
> here: the pickup roller, which you may have replaced, and the
> separation pad, which you probably didn't replace.
I replaced all of those. They are certainly not the problem, as the
Am 23.12.15 um 19:27 schrieb David Froom:
> Now a question for you (and anyone else): has anyone figured out how
> to get the Laserjet 5000 to work as a network printer (printing
> through the ethernet cable) with any of the Mac systems beyond
> 10.8.5? It was tricky enough to get 10.8 to work
Test
(apparently my mail address bounced, no idea why, if anyone can give me
a hint, please do...)
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Thanks, this explains it. I found a way to work around it.
Johannes
Am 02.04.15 um 15:18 schrieb Robert Patterson:
Apparently this is a bug that was fixed in a version after Fin09. I don't
have a working copy of Fin09, but I have the same problem in Fin08.
However, it works in Fin14.
Hi,
I don't seem to be able to get custom stem connections to work. The
settings just seem to make no difference whatsoever. I have set the
setting on in the stems dialog, and tried to edit the settings individually.
Any ideas?
Johannes
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One more detail: It seems to work when I make Maestro my notehead font,
but not with my custom font, while the special noteheads are from
Maestro. Is this a known bug (in Fin09 Mac)?
Am 02.04.15 um 11:17 schrieb Johannes Gebauer:
Hi,
I don't seem to be able to get custom stem connections
Yes it does, just checked.
Am 02.04.15 um 14:54 schrieb Robert Patterson:
Does your custom font have font annotations for the characters? I don't
know if that's the issue, but it could be.
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after a very long time of silent reading, here a problem I have to solve:
I need Bériot style portamento symbols. The example is here:
http://www.johannesgebauer.de/Johannes_Gebauer_-_Musiker/Portamento.html
It needs to be stretchable, and the angle needs to be adjustable.
I also need one
Dear All,
some will remember me from this list, I used to be quite active, but
these days I am not doing much Finale related work, so I have become
more a silent member. But I am still here, reading the occasional post.
I don't usually use this list to advertise myself, but in this special
Am 21.09.12 11:56, schrieb Eric Fiedler:
And only Mäßig/mäßig is correct today. That some publishers still manage to
get it wrong is typical of the situation today.
The matter really is not that simple:
In Swiss German there is not ß (Eszett) at all. Now you might think that
this is not
Am 20.11.11 02:19, schrieb David Froom:
I did a cold reset of the printer. That gave the JetDirect card an address
of 192.0.0.192. I tried to add that via the IP printing tab, but that didn't
work. It hung forever trying to Determine Installable Options, saying it
was connecting to
Am 18.11.11 19:14, schrieb David Froom:
But I already asked the printer to tell me its IP address, and my JetDirect
card keeps saying the address is 0.0.0.0
How is your printer connected, via a network router or directly to the Mac?
If the latter, you may have to leave the printer on and
Am 18.11.11 08:24, schrieb Eric Dannewitz:
You don't need one that support bonjouryou just need an Ethernet
card for the printer. It needs to be able to connect to Ethernet and
obtain an ip address or be assigned an ip address that is in the range
of your network.
Although that is true,
Hi David,
How did your computer talk to your printer in 10.6? AppleTalk? That is
no longer supported in 10.7.
It is a while ago that I went through some of this, but I believe there
are JetDirect Cards which support Bonjour, and JetDirect Cards which
don't. They are cheap on ebay, so that
Since I started this discussion I have actually signed up and started to
enter our library.
I'd just like to report that this system is very powerful indeed, much
more powerful than anything I could possibly do with Filemaker or the like.
Johannes
Sorry, I should have said I signed up with the online service at
http://www.musiclibrarian.net/
Johannes
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Has anyone used the online solution at
http://www.musiclibrarian.net/
I have just tried their demo account, and it really seems a good way to
do this. The owner will set up an account for me, and I'll try it with
real data. And it is free, too.
Johannes
Hi,
this is not exactly Finale content, but I know there are a number of
librarians on this list:
Does anyone have a good suggestion for cataloguing our orchestra's sheet
music parts? Any ready made solutions, ideally cross-platform, but
definitely Mac, and it shouldn't cost a lot ;-)
Am 24.10.11 19:10, schrieb Jonathan Smith:
I'll send you a blank 'clone' copy of the file if you wish. It's in version
5.5 but works great for me!
Will I need Filemaker to see it? In that case a simple screenshot of the
fields would help me more.
Wasn't there a way to make stand-alone
Can someone confirm that Finale 2k1 works with WinXP?
Thanks,
Johannes
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Am 01.09.11 17:25, schrieb Kim Patrick Clow:
I have a question about an Ordonez symphony source. There is a squiggly line
above two notes, almost like a tie, but it's not.
Just means on one bow, modern notation would probably put a slur on top,
possibly with dots. Nothing to do with vibrato or
To the wisdom of the list:
I have an Epson Stylus DX4250 All in one machine, which I use only as a
scanner.
It used to work just fine, but the combination of MacOS 10.6.x, Acrobat
9.x and the available scanner driver doesn't work any more (and hasn't
for over a year): When scanning black
Am 26.05.11 13:01, schrieb Florence + Michael:
If it used to work with Acrobat and still works with Preview, then it seems
likely that the problem is with Acrobat. Have you tried trashing all
preferences and .plist files for Acrobat? You could also look for other
versions of the driver, from
Am 18.02.11 12:40, schrieb David H. Bailey:
Trumpet and trombone players are seated fairly far back so that their
instruments don't play directly into the stand. String players don't
have any special lock on distance-to-stand excuses. :-)
But trombonists and trumpeters don't share the stand
Am 08.01.11 18:33, schrieb Dennis Bathory-Kitsz:
Johannes at one point mentioned that it was possible. If he's listening, maybe
he can remember.
I probably haven't been following this enough, but if the question is
whether I know how to get playback for microtones, no, I don't. To be
Personally I didn't find the Midi files useful when I had to enter some WTC 2
years ago. I ended up entering them myself. Didn't do the C major, though.
Johannes
Am 11.11.2010 um 05:32 schrieb Raymond Horton horton.raym...@gmail.com:
Next time - remember standard midi files on the web. A
Am 24.06.10 19:33, schrieb Kim Patrick Clow:
The odd thing is that classical music sells so well on iTunes! I
heard a significant portion of iTunes sales is classical.
Something like 15 percent (I may have that wrong though).
I do wonder what they count as classical, though. Film music? Soft
Am 24.06.10 20:04, schrieb David W. Fenton:
Can others chime in here? Dennis and Johannes have provided really
good responses, but if CD Baby is not the one-stop-shopping that my
group needs for this first recording, then what should we do?
It is probably the best you will get. Having looked
Am 23.06.10 22:22, schrieb David W. Fenton:
I just don't see the value of having one of these labels as your
distributor.
I haven't bought a physical CD in a record store for 5 years or
more.
I haven't bought a physical CD online in several years (though that's
as much to do with poverty as
Am 24.06.10 10:39, schrieb Dennis Bathory-Kitsz:
An interesting story. I wonder if it's generational. I started teaching for
the first time last semester (undergraduates) and just one of my students even
has a way to play CDs (other than to rip them on their laptops). It's all on
their portable
Am 23.06.10 23:47, schrieb Howard Weiner:
A lot of Early Music and Classical CD recordings in Germany are
co-productions with the various public radio stations: WDR, SWR, BR,
Deutschlandfunk, Deutschlandradio, etc.
Yes, and that used to get a lot of money into the production, but most
of the
David,
what kind of music are you planning to record? Or is it a secret?
Johannes
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Am 24.06.10 19:33, schrieb Kim Patrick Clow:
How did you find a proper distributor? Could you go into what the
requirements are for a distributor?
Personal connections. I tried the obvious ones and they just laugh if
you offer them one or two CDs. They want something like 30 titles upwards.
Am 23.06.2010 um 21:56 schrieb Kim Patrick Clow telem...@gmail.com:
I think CPO and the German ensembles get a lot
more state support in terms of grants and funding versus their
counterparts in the U.K. or the United States.
Really? Early Music Ensembles in Germany get no state support at
Am 20.02.10 00:35, schrieb Paul Hayden:
1. Why would the PS and EPS files be damaged? Bad font (Maestro)?
I don't know, but it seems to work for some and not for others. I have
used this method without problems in the past.
2. I know you can embed fonts in a PDF. Can you also do that in a
Am 05.02.10 14:12, schrieb Richard Huggins:
I'd love to see the URL for your storefront there.
http://stores.lulu.com/musikmanufaktur
Johannes
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Of all the print on demand publishers I tried they are the only one who
will sell pdfs directly. I have some music there, too, and actually sold
some, too. Not much though, but one of the items I have seems to be
selling a PDF copy from time to time.
Johannes
Am 24.01.10 00:06, schrieb David W. Fenton:
Also, using PDF-based scanning adds an extra step when you're
scanning from hard copy, perhaps not a hard step, but still an extra
step.
I believe this is a misunderstanding of what PDFtoMusic will do: It
cannot work with scanned images at all,
Am 10.01.10 22:55, schrieb mmathew1...@comcast.net:
There is an article in the current issue of macilife wherein they seem to be
discussing this topic on page 88 and ƒ.
Does this help?
So what does it say? I haven't got access to MacLife.
Johannes
Am 10.01.10 23:01, schrieb Darcy James Argue:
What mail client are you using?
Thunderbird, I never liked Apple Mail much, and at the time it didn't
work well for me, as it kept wanting to go online even when I was on a
Modem connection.
On the other hand I am sure it has evolved since.
Am 10.01.10 20:32, schrieb Eric Dannewitz:
Well, what are you using that isn't a Monopoly? Apple? Microsoft?
Monopoly of technology, yes. But Google is about to have a monopoly of
information. Some of that information is actually personal. I know they
haven't used it to our disadvantage -
Am 11.01.10 16:08, schrieb Eric Dannewitz:
I think there were a number of suggestions on how to use both IMAP and
POP, or use IMAP in a way similar to how you are using POP right now.
And these things are possible using Thunderbird as well (which I use).
Yes, thanks for all the tips, I am still
I this really has only very remotely to do with Finale. On the other
hand it has to do with the Finale mailing list, so perhaps there will be
some clever person here with some answers.
I currently use several email accounts as POP accounts. All the mail
gets downloaded to my computer, and
Am 10.01.10 15:26, schrieb Dennis Bathory-Kitsz:
When I'm ready to grab the mail that I want to keep, I move everything back to
the IMAP inbox, mark it as unread, and run my POP mail program (where I have
all my email since 1993). It downloads automatically deletes everything on
the server's
Am 10.01.10 19:03, schrieb Eric Dannewitz:
I'd say go imap. Get a gmail account. You can set up folders and what
not. Computers (multiple) and iPhones can use the account via imap, and
all your messages will be there. Plus gmail can also function as an
exchange server service for the iPhone, and
Am 10.01.10 19:29, schrieb Dennis Bathory-Kitsz:
Does your musikmanufaktur.com web host not offer both IMAP and POP for the
same account? If so, you can have the benefits of both -- IMAP as needed, POP
for archiving locally. That's what I'm using and, like Eric, find using IMAP
with my phone an
Am 10.01.10 19:20, schrieb Eric Dannewitz:
I don't know why you wouldn't consider Google mail. It works amazingly
well. And it's free. And the exchange option is great. Apple also offers
mobileme.com which is really great too, and it keeps your bookmarks and
contact information synced between
Am 10.01.10 20:40, schrieb Dennis Bathory-Kitsz:
Got it. I don't really like IMAP -- the only reason I use it at all is because
my POP mail is accessed from and stored on my laptop (with external backup)
and I don't use the laptop for 'real' work at home. When I use the laptop at
home (such as
Am 10.01.10 20:29, schrieb Eric Dannewitz:
I don't see why you could not just set everything to IMAP, and create
local folders on your computer and drag and drop the messages you want
to savethen you wouldn't have to worry about this whole
POP/IMAP thing
Drag and drop? That seems like
On 16.12.2009 Ryan wrote:
Is the term Bratschen for violas obsolete in German? Would it be better to
use Violen?
It is definitely not obsolete, although if you are using this term in
scores it sounds particularly German. It is more customary to use
Italian terms for Instruments, at least in
On 19.11.2009 Andrew Stiller wrote:
On the rare occasions where I've seen this specified (in Mahler, for example), the German
expression has been viel Bogen. Were I to want this effect, I would use the English
equivalent much bow.
For me as a violinist Fast Bow and Viel Bogen is not exactly
I don't think so. My teacher used to write Fast Bow or Slow Bow
where it mattered. It's much worse in German, schneller Bogen or
langsamer Bogen seems to take far too much space, so I still use the
English terms...
Johannes
On 19.11.2009 Jari Williamsson wrote:
Hello!
I'm looking for any
On 18.11.2009 Darcy James Argue wrote:
Does it have the embedded numeric keypad? fn-J for 1, fn-K for 2, etc?
The new models don't have that. I don't know exactly when the switch happened but it happened fairly recently.
My MacBook (white, Geforce, Firewire) bought earlier this year, does not
Isn't there a tool to emulate the key pad behaviour on newer macbooks?
That would solve all these problems easily.
Johannes
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On 10.11.2009 Eric Dannewitz wrote:
Has anyone had the problem Finale Documents opening with the fonts all messed
up after updating to 10.6.2?
I have a LOT of files that seem to be doing this for no reason as to why, but
moving them to Petrucci they work fine, but Maestro seems totally messed
Mark,
I can see what you want, and both is no better in Sibelius. In fact I am
personally not bothered by your first type, but the second type has
caused me headaches, too.
On the other hand Finale's engraver slurs have been the cause for many
problems in the past. Only yesterday I had to
On 01.11.2009 David W. Fenton wrote:
Sibelius releases every 2-3 years, Finale every year. That is pretty
clearly a slower release cycle, and that if each company waited until
their next release to adapt to this Win7 feature, Finale would manage
it next year, and Sibelius not for another 2
On 01.11.2009 Mark D Lew wrote:
I'm intrigued by Johannes recent hint that slurs have improved in Sibelius 6.1.
Have they solved the problem of long slurs, or are they merely catching up to
Finale in this regard?
Yes, Sibelius is catching up in terms of shapes. However, magnetic slurs
do
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