There was actually a lot of discussion of this feature during the
beta period, but the consensus seemed to be "leave staff line
smoothing off by default." Unfortunately, this (necessarily)
sometimes makes some notes look like they sit too high on staff lines
or spaces.
I should add that S
Yes, it does, Eric - thanks. You'd think that feature would either be the
default or it would be pointed out somewhere, like in the read me file.
The new speed is great but smoothing makes stuff sort of fuzzy - makes me
want to go get my eyes checked.
Don Hart
on 10/11/05 5:17 PM, Eric Dussaul
At 06:48 PM 10/11/2005, dhbailey wrote:
>Having Text Search and Replace in the Edit menu makes perfect sense.
>The question isn't why it's in that menu, but rather why did it have to
>wait until plug-in technology came along, and even then why was it in
>the Plug-in menu at all, when it's clearly
Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 02:38 PM 10/11/2005, Fisher, Allen wrote:
>Look in the Edit menu.
Aha!
It's very annoying when features switch between menus for no apparent
reason, especially when one of the included S&R FinaleScripts says:
//Text Search and Replace, also called TSAR, is a one of
Le 05-10-11 à 14:56, Don Hart a écrit :
I may have just missed the conversation concerning this, but has
anyone else
noticed that the smaller the percentage screen view being used in
'06 (mac)
the more frequently notes appear to be on incorrect adjacent lines or
spaces? I didn't notice it
Hey, thanks. Yes, I can only imagine the work involved ..
Dean
On Oct 10, 2005, at 1:48 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Dan Kury used Digital Performer to create this demo. I imagine it
would be theoretically possible to do something like this directly
in Finale, but it would take an awful lot
At 02:38 PM 10/11/2005, Fisher, Allen wrote:
>Look in the Edit menu.
Aha!
It's very annoying when features switch between menus for no apparent
reason, especially when one of the included S&R FinaleScripts says:
//Text Search and Replace, also called TSAR, is a one of FinaleScript's more
//p
Thanks all,
Owain's system works, but Karen's was what I had forgotten - just to
click the "create" button. This kind of thing is not at all obvious
in the way the interface is designed, so it makes it hard to remember
where things are hidden.
Problem solved. Thanks again,
Chuck
On
Well then...in that casethanks wonderful Finale listers!
(which still includes you Owain!)
-K
Hi Chuck,
Owain's most brilliant answer is they way to go in my opinion as
far as changing the note heads to Chord Sym!~ (that's a new one
for me! Thanks Owain!")
Best,
Karen
Th
Karen wrote:
Hi Chuck,
Owain's most brilliant answer is they way to go in my opinion as far as
changing the note heads to Chord Sym!~ (that's a new one for me!
Thanks Owain!")
Best,
Karen
Thanks - but I picked that idea up myself on this same list some time
ago, when dealing wit
Hi Chuck,
Owain's most brilliant answer is they way to go in my opinion as far
as changing the note heads to Chord Sym!~ (that's a new one for me!
Thanks Owain!")
If you still want to fix your stem connection on the Maestro font:
Go back to Stem Connections
Click on Create
Click on Set F
I may have just missed the conversation concerning this, but has anyone else
noticed that the smaller the percentage screen view being used in '06 (mac)
the more frequently notes appear to be on incorrect adjacent lines or
spaces? I didn't notice it right away, but some notes are even affected at
On 11.10.2005 A-NO-NE Music wrote:
The creator of this application was one of the key engineers who
designed Spark. DSP-Q sounds as good as Spark, wide and detailed.
And
price is just too right, $150!!
Unfortunately it simply cannot do what I need to do.
I am a mixing engineer (when I am
Alternatively, use a staff style to modify the notehead font for the
relevant section
Owain
ThomaStudios wrote:
Chuck
Would selecting Notehead Font under Independent Elements in the Staff
Attributes dialog box fix your dilemma?
J.D. Thomas
ThomaStudios
On Oct 11, 2005, at 11:32 AM, Chu
Chuck
Would selecting Notehead Font under Independent Elements in the Staff
Attributes dialog box fix your dilemma?
J.D. Thomas
ThomaStudios
On Oct 11, 2005, at 11:32 AM, Chuck Israels wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working on an old file in which I've done something in what was
probably not the best
You're going to need to do a reinstall to install those. They belong in
the Finale folder under component files.
Make sure you're installing as an administrator.
-Original Message-
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Of Barbara Touburg
Sent: Monday, October 10, 200
Look in the Edit menu.
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Of Aaron Sherber
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 5:53 PM
To: finale@lists.shsu.edu
Subject: [Finale] WinFin06 missing plugin?
Hi all,
This may seem like a stupid question, but did the Te
Hi all,
I'm working on an old file in which I've done something in what was
probably not the best way. I needed to notate a rhythm for chords in
part of a measure. There's a whole note in the measure in layer 2,
hidden rests in layer one with chords attached and, in layer 3, the
rhythm
On Oct 10, 2005, at 3:45 PM, dhbailey wrote:
Andrew Stiller wrote:
Thought the list might like to know that a piece of mine, and an
interview with me, will be aired on BBC-4 radio next month.
Wow, that is great, Andrew! Did they say anything about how they
heard about your music?
It was
Dear folks,
I wanted you to know that I was bitten by the bug we are all afraid of. I
was making a complicated score pasting many pieces from a collection of
pre-2006 files. When I was about to finish, complete sections of the music
started to disappear... Only my obsession of renaming files sav
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