Hi Stig,
I haven't found a way to get Finale to support horizontal scrolling.
Horizontal scrolling is supposed to be standard in Mac OS X using
shift-scroll wheel, but (as with many standard OS X interface elements)
Finale doesn't support that.
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Stig,
Unfortunately, yes. This is an advantage that PC users have over Mac
users in general; more keyboard shortcuts for common operations. This
is why a macro program is indispensable for all Mackers.
Christopher
On Oct 20, 2004, at 4:50 AM, Stig Christensen wrote:
Hey,
I have just switched
Jinx! g
On 10/19/04 4:41 PM, Noel Stoutenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brad Beyenhof wrote:
/me smacks forehead
I hadn't even thought of that!
But won't the shape get skewed horizontally by differing measure
widths, as my current angle-only shapes do?
You can define the shape not
On Oct 19, 2004, at 11:54 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Hi Stig,
I haven't found a way to get Finale to support horizontal scrolling. Horizontal scrolling is supposed to be standard in Mac OS X using shift-scroll wheel, but (as with many standard OS X interface elements) Finale doesn't support
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 08:31:30 -0400, Christopher Smith wrote:
This is why a macro program is indispensable for all Mackers.
iKey ( http://www.scriptsoftware.com/ikey/ ) is great, and only $20.
Don't bother with trying out the 2.0 beta product, though... 1.0.7 is
great.
Ward Baxter has a page
I don't think cocktail caused your problem. It may have uncovered a
latent problem but I have been running it for a couple of years now
and this has never happened to me as a result of cocktail. But if
deleting your .DS_Store files (using cocktail or whatever other
method you choose) didn't
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 09:57:49 -0700, Harold Owen wrote:
In addition, you can
set up keyboard shortcuts for just about any menu item in System
Preferences/Keyboard/Keyboard Shortcuts.
The problem with the OS-level Keyboard Shortcuts is that every one of
them must include the command key (along
Unfortunately not even iKey can re-program Speedy keys with no
modifiers. (Needed on foreign language keyboards)
Johannes
Brad Beyenhof wrote:
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 09:57:49 -0700, Harold Owen wrote:
In addition, you can
set up keyboard shortcuts for just about any menu item in System
Allen Fisher wrote:
Jinx! g
but I prefer to think of it as great minds thinking the same
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Hi Stig,
Not in this case, no. The Finder shortcut for Get Info is command
(Apple key)-I. The keyboard shortcut is almost always listed next to
the menu item, right hand side.
On the other hand, if you want to use the keyboard to navigate a menu
(because you don't remember the keyboard
Dear Listers,
This is driving me nuts, and I have been hassling with this all
through 2004, and now the same thing is true of 2005 version of MacFin.
I like to have the Tool Bar in a single strip across the top of the
screen, using the Contemporary palette. I like the tools in a certain
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 18:21:15 -0400, Darcy James Argue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the other hand, if you want to use the keyboard to navigate a menu
(because you don't remember the keyboard shortcut, or there isn't one,
or whatever), go to System Preferences - Keyboard and Mouse -
Keyboard
This is driving me nuts, and I have been hassling with this all
through 2004, and now the same thing is true of 2005 version of
MacFin. I like to have the Tool Bar in a single strip across the top
of the screen, using the Contemporary palette. I like the tools in
a certain order, and change
Or one could have lots of fun - for about 15-20 minutes - by putting
on speech recognition and speaking the menus. Finale and easy
compatibility with speech is long overdue. Time for a petition!
grin
Rich
p.s. Thanks for mentioning that tip! I never saw those prefs before.
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