David W. Fenton wrote:
Most companies, no matter how large or small, have a policy of
responding to any complaints that go directly to the CEO. A client of
mine was very unhappy with the support they got for their Dell laptop
and I told her to write to Michael Dell. She did, using actual paper
On 28.11.2007 John Howell wrote:
OK, then obviously I don't understand the problem. Are you talking about
Classic itself, or about a generic OS 9.2? When I was upgraded from my older
G4 (with Classic and OS 10.3.9) last spring to my present MacBook Pro with OS
10.4.10, I was told that it
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 28 Nov 2007 at 19:41, Jari Williamsson wrote:
Again, how is this different than for, let's say, 7 years ago?
Because 7 years ago Sibelius wasn't at feature parity with Finale --
it wasn't even close (was it even ported to Windows yet?). Now,
Sibelius is, arguably,
Jari Williamsson wrote:
David W. Fenton wrote:
Most companies, no matter how large or small, have a policy of
responding to any complaints that go directly to the CEO. A client of
mine was very unhappy with the support they got for their Dell laptop
and I told her to write to Michael Dell.
dhbailey wrote:
Corporate arrogance only works when one truly has a monopoly marketplace.
And thank goodness, that no longer is the case with notation software.
In one sense, both MM and Sibelius acts as monopolists, to an even
higher degree than both Microsoft and Apple.
Both MM and
The navigation tools can be re-mapped. However, I would first want to
get acquainted with Sibelius' defaults. They are quite good and
remapping might result in the loss of other good keyboard features.
Remapped shortcuts can also be saved to a personalized set so the
defaults are not changed
At 11:10 PM -0500 11/28/07, David W. Fenton wrote:
Using PageUp/Down for anything but moving from one page to the other
seems to me to make little sense at all.
Hmmm. Those of us using laptops don't have Page Up/Down keys, but we
do have one additional key that my add-on full keyboard does
On 29-Nov-07, at 12:55 PM, John Howell wrote:
At 11:10 PM -0500 11/28/07, David W. Fenton wrote:
Using PageUp/Down for anything but moving from one page to the other
seems to me to make little sense at all.
Hmmm. Those of us using laptops don't have Page Up/Down keys, but
we do have one
John,
Take a look at the arrow keys on your MacBook Pro. In addition to the
directional arrows, they have words printed on them. Words like
home, end, and page. Those alternate functions are enabled by
the fn key. Same deal with the little numbers printed on the U, I, O,
etc. keys --
At 1:38 PM -0500 11/29/07, Darcy James Argue wrote:
John,
Take a look at the arrow keys on your MacBook Pro. In addition to
the directional arrows, they have words printed on them. Words like
home, end, and page. Those alternate functions are enabled by
the fn key. Same deal with the little
On 29 Nov 2007 at 10:40, Jari Williamsson wrote:
Microsoft (and even Apple to some extent) for
example, built a whole empire on customer arrogance.
I can't address Apple, but Microsoft built its empire on customer and
developer responsiveness. It's only in the last decade that MS has
become
On 29 Nov 2007 at 12:19, Jari Williamsson wrote:
Both MM and Sibelius use their own (undocumented) file formats, and with
absolutely no interest that work should be sharable. (The MusicXML support
for both programs is maintained and provided by Recordare, not by the
companies themselves.)
Hi all,
Can anybody replicate this problem and have a solution?
I have a piece with simultaneous time signatures of 7/8, 7/8, 5/8, 3/4 and
4/4. I can't line up the smart shapes -- they won't allow placement in
certain horizontal locations.
For example, the bottom four parts have a decrescendo.
Hello---I have and have had the same problem every time I use the
Indipendent Time feature (still working with 2006, by the way).
Also, Indipendent Time always create problems with spacing and
copy-paste, in my experience.
I don't know of a solution, thus I'd be very interested in knowing
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