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(Spacebar, click + drag), it does nothing at first, then goes to the
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: don't.)
I use an extension that enlarges all text on the page a little, so the
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scroll-bar shows up automatically on it. Also, the scrollbar problem
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There are a lot of things you can do to customize Firefox to do things
exactly as you want them; as Jari said, many powerful extensions exist
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separate all three of these
concepts but still place single items into all three groups if it's
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I'm on Firefox for Mac OS X, and I can only see down to Matthew
Hindson in the sidebar list of interviews, no matter what sized text
zoom I use.
Also, there's a typo in the Allen Fisher interview. The next to last
question should read lose, not loose.
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John:
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it over to Finale for layout, this might work for you (provided that
you don't have a lot of septuplet-type rhythms that'll import
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alongside serial works, if you like.
My favorite piece from that decade is, without a doubt, Schoenberg's
Opus 25 Kavierstuecke. Especially the Gavotte.
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Just taking a little straw poll here: what do listers consider the best
pieces of music to come out of the 1920's? Genre is unimportant
as Klavierstücke...
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to happen. However, rather than re-extract
parts from the score it would probably be easier (depending on the
breadth of the edits) to edit the score and the relevant parts
independently rather than go through the whole extraction rigamarole
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On Mar 22, 2005, at 4:29 PM, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
Oddly, I can't see that page. I keep getting a michalevy.com cannot
be found error, even if I put www. at the front. I've tried in
Firefox (OSX and XP), Safari (OSX), and Camino (OSX) to no avail.
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) by deleting the following files:
/Applications/Microsoft Office 2004/Office/Startup/Excel/PDFMaker.xla
/Applications/Microsoft Office 2004/Office/Startup/PowerPoint/PDFMaker.ppa
/Applications/Microsoft Office 2004/Office/Startup/Word/PDFMaker.dot
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I never asked for this toolbar in the first place
before
upgrading the OS to SP2.
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To end a part when D.S. al fine set in the last measure :
1- last measure / double barline and fine measure / final barline?
2- last measure / final barline and fine measure / double barline?
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are allowed as of Fin2k4), unless
the length of the hidden section is the same length or shorter than
the printing section. As has previously been discussed here,
multi-line expressions cannot be aligned with any method other than
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on just
fine without it.
My response to this will be in your very own words (posted here on
Wed, 23 Mar 2005 16:07:53 -0500):
Would you *please* refrain from posting about subjects on which
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and replace should be no problem, as long as you get
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*programming* - there will be bugs to work out of any script you write
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shortcuts (which
appended a (2) to the end of each shortcut name) and then reassign
the duplicates to 2005. The time-consuming part was renaming all the
2005 shortcuts individually (removing the (2)), but only because I'm
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guys HAVE alt-key navigation that is usable. 8-(
Well, we Mackers have ctrl-shift-F2 that works similarly; however,
it's nowhere near as easy-to-use as the Windows keyboard menu
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Well, we Mackers ...
Oh dear, I never thought I would consider myself a Macker, which in
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Oh well.
Interesting
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updates for Smart Word Extensions
2) just wait until right before printing to delete the extension
3) Go to Lyrics Lyric Options and uncheck Create Automatically When
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original orchestration of Rhapsody in Blue and a bunch of other G.G.
works. Did I mention it was free?
Awesome! I wish I could make it (LA's not too far a drive from San
Diego, after all), but, alas, I'm already tied up that evening.
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On Fri Apr 29 16:31:45 CDT 2005, James E. Bailey wrote:
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Is there a way to convert, or use directly, Windows TrueType fonts in
Finale for OSX?
try fontlabs transtype: http://www.fontlab.com/Font-tools/TransType/
Well, since I only have this one
, but it allows files up to one gigabyte.
Also, it does not automatically remove the file from its server after
one download (though it does after one week) so you can send a
YouSendIt link to multiple people if you want to share a large file.
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this with your tongue firmly implanted
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this is a minor inconvenience) user input and a bit of
forethought, you can create EPS out of a folder of files in FinMac2k5.
I have done this to great effect with a concert band score recently,
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I got this in an email this morning, and thought it might be of
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Pentium 4 3.6 GHz (running Tiger!) at yesterday's keynote:
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quarter note). After importing this MIDI file into Finale, use Mass
Edit to change the durations to 25% so that the quarter notes become
sixteenths.
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On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 17:15:51 +0200, d. collins wrote:
shirling neueweise �crit:
yes there is! finale script.
Was going to mention it, that or TGTools.
I'm not finding the commands to batch print to PDF in either
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driver, but the only one I've seen is
for System 7-OS9.
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I'm not finding the commands to batch print to PDF in either
FinaleScript *or* TGTools. How, exactly, is this accomplished?
I have
in Finale 2006 still be a Dolet Lite
version only, or will it now be fully included? That is to say, in
order to transfer entire contents of files (lyric, expressions, and
all), will it still be necessary to purchase the full version of
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metronome scale in his Tempo Scales in Polytempo Music article:
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better than you do; and we won't even tell
you how we're doing it approach inherent in its placement of musical
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very much trying specifically to get Finale users to switch.
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anything about the issue of the
content currently available on the servers of these archive sites, and
legal action to remove said content may still be required. In any
case, creating a more comprehensive filter to membership might prevent
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Does MakeMusic! really need *another* intermediate-level notation product?
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times you repeat this.
Oh hello, what's this then?
http://www.opensubscriber.com/message/email/1476456.html
It's an *image file*, which is not able to be harvested by web
spiders. It's there for actual humans who click over to that page, but
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question, and you'll bring the list's attention to Finale. Don't try
to steer the community *away* from topics, but lead it *to* topics,
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Let this be a reminder to others who set their email to a vacation
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Or at least disable mail delivery, which amounts to the same thing but
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not suggesting that
MakeMusic! should implement Dynamic Parts without improving at all
upon the Sib4 model, but no complete rethinking of the feature is
absolutely *necessary* to achieve an effect that would satisfy a
(hopefully) large number of Finale users (myself included).
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, and then it gets put
in the installer wrapper right before it ships. Whoever wrote the
installer should have checked this, but the testers themselves
probably didn't even have access to the problem-laden installation
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like to know how the heck this is supposed to work.
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Also, I haven't even been able to access anything other than channels
1-8 so far. Clicking Edit (or whatever it is; I'm not in front of
the program right now) next to the 17-32 Audio
and 2005.
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For Windows that would be Total Recorder:
http://www.highcriteria.com/
The Standard Edition is only $12, and worth every penny.
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Jari just added the following tutorial to his website (well, in his
forum, actually), and I thought it might be useful to some of you who
have wondered about GPO and SoftSynth compatibility:
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behind opaque expressions.
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to these settings. I propose that it
would make the discussion a lot clearer if we were as specific in our
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2k6-created files (or is it in the 2k6
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CoreGraphics is a Tiger (10.4 to the uninitiated) improvement, right?
That could explain the lag some of us stuck in 10.3 are seeing in
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is an interesting enhancement, but
it's nowhere near as flexible as the Kensington Optical Elite (and the
MM is more than twice the price!).
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and move it a bit, there's some lag before it
jumps over to the new cursor position. In both situations, once the
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to look at it.
What sorts of line problems have you been experiencing? Have these
happened only on custom-created elements?
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with playback
defined to set the tempo at your desired value. At least, that used to
do it for the MIDI export problem. Let me know if it works for this
too.
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exactly what the conditions are
that make them work, but I have made OSX keyboard shortcuts work
sporadically.
You could define them in previous versions and they would show up in the
menus, but not actually work.
And that sometimes happens, too...
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how, specifically, to do this, but Smart Folders seems
like it might be a good way to accomplish it.
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manipulate it if you
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. In Speedy entry, the first note,
now not attached to anything, still shows its backwards tie.)
You can remove (or create, for that matter) a backwards tie by using
shift-T in Speedy.
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for autosave and auto-backup files. That way,
all of the backups with copy on them will be out of sight unless you
actually need to call on them.
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up on Usenet:
A: Because it messes with the order in which people read text.
Q: Why is it so annoying?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What's the most annoying thing on Usenet?
And count me in as another vote for judicious quoting.
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send out (and that there's no way to change that), but with avoid
duplicates turned on I never get more than one of each message.
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the archive pages.
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you've placed the snap
indications.
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the MusicXML Import
feature, because apparently NIFF and MusicXML are fairly similar.
I realize that that's sort of the same problem as saving all the files
as MIDI, but NIFF might be able to transfer lyrics as well.
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across
platforms in 2k4 (which worked, after I edited the text file a little
bit for Winodws compatibility), but not from one version to another.
Make sure you back up the 2005 keymaps file before replacing it, in
case something goes wrong.
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to throw together a computer for OSX unless Apple
suggests that it's a supported option.
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much time over there.
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desktop (explicit) and the Powerbook G5
(unspoken, but still expected). This will stick in Steve's craw for
quite a long time, because he's basically been made to appear as a
liar.
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They didn't just try to ensure cross-compatibility. According to
Steve Jobs in this year's WWDC keynote, there have been fully-compiled
and fully-functioning Intel builds of OSX as far back as 10.0
*within*
their assigned staves, but there might be issues with retranscription
if rhythms get at all complex.
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