In the past couple of hours, since I wrote:
WRT the latter point, the fundamental issue related to this is one
that Dr. Patterson and I both alluded to: lead time. We don't know
when the bug was discovered. While the response of MakeMusic!
suggests that they knew about it before Aaron's post,
At 10:48 PM 08/20/2004, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
>WRT the latter point, the fundamental issue related to this is one that
>Dr. Patterson and I both alluded to: lead time. We don't know when the
>bug was discovered.
Yes, this is very true. My assumption is that since I found the bug so
quickly, at
Hi Noel,
The bug does not occur only when a tuplet begins with a rest, although the
effect is more extreme when it does. In a quarter note triplet (no rests),
for example, if you drag one of the quarters up or down far enough, the
number and the bracket separate; the farther you drag, the grea
Darcy James Argue wrote, in part:
>What Robert said. Seriously. Aaron, they told you they know about the
>bug, they are actively trying to fix it, and if possible, it will be
>dealt with in the first maintenance release. What more do you want?
to which Aaron responded
It's bad faith to ship a pr
Hi Aaron,
I got my upgrade this morning. This same bug also occurs if you turn one
of these notes into a chord. This could make Enhanced Triplets a trial for
anyone that uses a computer keyboard for notation entry.
Dan Carno
At 08:23 PM 8/19/2004, you wrote:
Hi all,
Can any of the beta tester
The only problem with that is that *every* bug will be *really* important to
someone. And I'm sure they already know about *all* the bugs.
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Auf 20.08.2004 16:47 Uhr, schrieb "Wiz-of-Oz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> So how about creating a list of all important bugs in Finale
>
At 07:11 PM 08/20/2004, Robert Patterson wrote:
>On the contrary, my contacts there
>are always most cordial and helpful to the extent it is possible.
Personally, I would say that's true roughly half the time, but then your
mileage may vary.
>I am also unhappy with some of the bugs in enhanced tu
At 07:26 PM 08/20/2004, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
>that your software will be burned when you want it, you pay a premium
>price up front to have the discs manufactured at a particular time, and
>some, or all of the price of that is non-refundable. If Finale has this
>type of an agreement with the ma
At 07:25 PM 08/20/2004, Darcy James Argue wrote:
>What Robert said. Seriously. Aaron, they told you they know about the
>bug, they are actively trying to fix it, and if possible, it will be
>dealt with in the first maintenance release. What more do you want?
It's bad faith to ship a product with
So how about creating a list of all important bugs in Finale
-- important for us on this list -- and then let everyone mail it to MM?
Abel K.
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Totally agree with you. I looked at that tuplet bug, and I agree it is
there, but I don't really see it causing me issues, and if they fix it,
great. Otherwise, Finale 2004 has been great, and looking forward to 2005.
Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Friends:
In my opinion, the negativism displayed relat
What Robert said. Seriously. Aaron, they told you they know about the
bug, they are actively trying to fix it, and if possible, it will be
dealt with in the first maintenance release. What more do you want?
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Friends:
In my opinion, the negativism displayed relative to the two bugs
reported by Kevin and David is unwarranted.
Now, I willing to concede Kevin might well deserve a more thorough
response to his complaint about the "multi-page / speedy entry" bug he
reported. Gut this response occurred
dhbailey wrote:
>
It certainly seems like Finale's a sinking ship, what's more one with a
totally unwarranted arrogance.
Makemusic's quarterly reports are available for anyone to see at their
website. Finale 2004 seems to have provided a much-needed cash infusion,
to the tune of a 74% increase f
Aaron Sherber wrote:
Hi all,
FWIW, I received the following from WinSupport about the tuplet bug I
reported:
>For your concern about that tuplet bug, it is something we know about,
and
>it is being looked at for being fixed in an upcoming maintenance
release if
>possible.
I could go on for
Hi all,
FWIW, I received the following from WinSupport about the tuplet bug I reported:
>For your concern about that tuplet bug, it is something we know about, and
>it is being looked at for being fixed in an upcoming maintenance release if
>possible.
I could go on for several paragraphs about what
On Aug 20, 2004, at 10:36 AM, dhbailey wrote:
Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Which begs my next question how does one clear a CD-RW disc?
Dean
Your CD burning software most likely has an Erase All Data From Disc
or some such feature.
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Ah, ok. I'll go alookin.
Th
Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Which begs my next question how does one clear a CD-RW disc?
Dean
Your CD burning software most likely has an Erase All Data From Disc or
some such feature.
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Éric Dussault wrote:
I can see how frustrating it is for you to have this bug, but we all
know that MakeMusic will repair them depending on how many people
complain about them. I fear that very few people will in this case for
two reasons : 1. Many people enter their notes in scroll view
2. Thos
On 20 Aug 2004 at 10:18, Éric Dussault wrote:
> I can see how frustrating it is for you to have this bug, but we all
> know that MakeMusic will repair them depending on how many people
> complain about them. I fear that very few people will in this case for
> two reasons : 1. Many people enter the
Which begs my next question how does one clear a CD-RW disc?
Dean
On Aug 20, 2004, at 3:43 AM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Dean M. Estabrook wrote, in part
... to burn a CD which can be played back on a comercial player,
one must use a CD-R blank, not a CD-RW blank which, of course, I
use
Most of my books and records are still in storage following last
December's (!) fire, so I need some help w. a citation.
For an article I'm writing, can anyone on the list supply me with a
nice, published reference (even an LP/CD liner note will do) to the
fact that Cage, Harrison et al starte
I can see how frustrating it is for you to have this bug, but we all know that MakeMusic will repair them depending on how many people complain about them. I fear that very few people will in this case for two reasons : 1. Many people enter their notes in scroll view
2. Those (like me) who enter th
At 08:57 AM 08/20/2004, K. Kastning wrote:
> If you hit Ctrl+D, the notes re-appear,
>but it's not a viable solution to do this every time you move to a new
>measure. Finale freely admits the existance of this bug, and clearly states
>they have no plans to fix it.
Coda's system for fixing bugs is
Hi list,
This is in regards to David Bailey's question yesterday, asking me to explain the bug to which I refer. This bug occurs during speedy entry/show multiple pages. This combination has been fine ever since the mult. pages feature was introduced, which has been a few years. The bug is this.
>>In conclusion, I'm very glad of my C4000, no technical or printing
>>problems 'till now, and it's gradually paying back the money I invested
>>for, as my financial planning had, in the best case, previewed.
>>
>>Giovanni Andreani
>Wow. In Australia that's a $5000 printer!
>
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>Rocky Road -
Sorry not to be clear/complete. It was late...
This problem may be old news for many of you, but it's new to me.
I've just started using Word as my word processor after years of
using WordPerfect. I just did a test to see how smoothly .EPS import
into Word and how they look on-screen.
How smoo
Ryan Beard wrote:
I've had wonderful experiences with my Ricoh Laser
Printer AP2610N. Although this model has since been
discontinued,
replaced with the 610; which I considered recommending to the original
poster, however, he specified color, and IIRC, the Ricoh is only a B&W
laser
ns
Dean M. Estabrook wrote, in part
... to burn a CD which can be played back on a comercial player, one
must use a CD-R blank, not a CD-RW blank which, of course, I
used. The one I burned won't go to waste,
to which I would note that the value of the CD-RW is that even when the
daughter is
Dean,
Did you burn an MP3 CD by mistake? How old are the CD players in your
house? Only new CD players can handle MP3.
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
> I know this is a bit off topic, but you guys seem to know a lot of
> stuff. I just tried to burn a CD on my iMac. It plays b
Greetings...
This problem may be old news for many of you, but it's new to me.
I've just started using Word as my word processor after years of
using WordPerfect. I just did a test to see how smoothly .EPS
import into Word and how they look on-screen.
How smoothly? Very.
How do they look? Wro
In conclusion, I'm very glad of my C4000, no technical or printing
problems 'till now, and it's gradually paying back the money I invested
for, as my financial planning had, in the best case, previewed.
Giovanni Andreani
Wow. In Australia that's a $5000 printer!
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