Re: [Finale] Plugin idea/request

2002-11-13 Thread J.G.
On 11 Nov 2002 at 15:14, Mark D. Lew wrote:

 I'm not sure if it's available to the public, but I know that
 Recordare has a routine that will display all sorts of detailed
 statistics about which notes are used in a piece, calculated from the
 MusicXML data. If you're on a Windows version of Finale with Dolet,
 you might be able to set up something using that.

I had not thought about XML but thanks for the idea. Recordare has 
put a few followup messages here. Before those were posted I decided 
to try some Linux/Unix hacks on the XML code. It isn't pretty but it 
is much faster than going through a whole piece note by note looking 
to see if a particular note is or isn't used. It is a Bash shell 
script that I'll post in another message. Perhaps the plugin 
developers on here can use it to make a real plugin.
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[Finale] Plugin idea/request

2002-11-11 Thread J.G.
Is there any plugin available that will create a handbells bells 
used chart? That being a grand staff with noteheads (no stems) 
listing melodically the pitches (incl. separate entries for 
accidentals) that are present in a piece of music with all notes 
below Db5 (C5=Middle C) in the bass clef, the rest in the treble clef 
with octaves above B6 being allowed. As it is now when I'm done 
working on a handbell piece I have to go through all 61 possible 
notes by hand, one at a time, and see if they are present in the 
piece then remove/add from the bell template used bell list. I'd even 
settle for a list of used notes if the plugin can't create the actual 
notation. I'm also hoping someone will tell me that there already is 
a plugin that I've missed, please? 

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