[Finale] Changing Color in EPS
This is a task I've never done before with eps created from Finale. I need to change the color of the staff and complete notation from the default black to other color(s). I tried converting the color by importing the eps file in Photoshop, but with no result. Is there anyway to work around this, or to produce colored eps from Finale? Thank you Giovanni Andreani ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] Changing Color in EPS
Giovanni Andreani wrote: This is a task I've never done before with eps created from Finale. I need to change the color of the staff and complete notation from the default black to other color(s). How about changing the color of the various notation elements visible in Finale, and then printing your document? ns ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] Changing Color in EPS
Giovanni Andreani wrote: This is a task I've never done before with eps created from Finale. I need to change the color of the staff and complete notation from the default black to other color(s). How about changing the color of the various notation elements visible in Finale, and then printing your document? ns Thank you Noel, I've never done this before. What steps do you follow? Giovanni Andreani ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] Changing Color in EPS
Giovanni Andreani wrote: This is a task I've never done before with eps created from Finale. I need to change the color of the staff and complete notation from the default black to other color(s). I tried converting the color by importing the eps file in Photoshop, but with no result. Is there anyway to work around this, or to produce colored eps from Finale? Thank you Giovanni Andreani ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale Yes, this can be readily done using Adobe Illustrator. You import the EPS file (after font fix as may be needed) and then ungroup items making various parts of the score selectable and then editable allowing you to set color etc. -- John Poole Editions Poole http://www.editionspoole.com ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] Changing Color in EPS
Giovanni Andreani wrote: Giovanni Andreani wrote: This is a task I've never done before with eps created from Finale. I need to change the color of the staff and complete notation from the default black to other color(s). How about changing the color of the various notation elements visible in Finale, and then printing your document? ns Thank you Noel, I've never done this before. What steps do you follow? Giovanni Andreani Under the VIEW menu is the Select Display Colors option. Set them as you wish, and then when you print, check the box Print Display Colors. While this can be a step towards what you want, what you CAN'T do is to have a different color for each pitch, you can only have a different color for each layer. So if your idea is to print music where each pitch is color coded to help with things such as boomwhackers, you're out of luck doing it straight from Finale. Sibelius has this ability -- perhaps Finale will gain it soon and start to recapture some of the education market. I understand that boomwhackers are a huge phenomenon in elementary school classrooms. I guess because kids get to hit things with no great technique required while learning. -- David H. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] Changing Color in EPS
Under the VIEW menu is the Select Display Colors option. Set them as you wish, and then when you print, check the box Print Display Colors. While this can be a step towards what you want, what you CAN'T do is to have a different color for each pitch, you can only have a different color for each layer. So if your idea is to print music where each pitch is color coded to help with things such as boomwhackers, you're out of luck doing it straight from Finale. Sibelius has this ability -- perhaps Finale will gain it soon and start to recapture some of the education market. I understand that boomwhackers are a huge phenomenon in elementary school classrooms. I guess because kids get to hit things with no great technique required while learning. -- David H. Bailey Thanks David I've got it now. It seems there's no chance for displaying staff lines, time signature and clefs in different colors. Is that right? Giovanni Andreani ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] Changing Color in EPS
Giovanni Andreani wrote: Under the VIEW menu is the Select Display Colors option. Set them as you wish, and then when you print, check the box Print Display Colors. While this can be a step towards what you want, what you CAN'T do is to have a different color for each pitch, you can only have a different color for each layer. So if your idea is to print music where each pitch is color coded to help with things such as boomwhackers, you're out of luck doing it straight from Finale. Sibelius has this ability -- perhaps Finale will gain it soon and start to recapture some of the education market. I understand that boomwhackers are a huge phenomenon in elementary school classrooms. I guess because kids get to hit things with no great technique required while learning. -- David H. Bailey Thanks David I've got it now. It seems there's no chance for displaying staff lines, time signature and clefs in different colors. Is that right? Giovanni Andreani ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale Unless you create expressions and place them on top of the actual elements, no, there's no chance of that. Perhaps you could lobby MakeMusic to get this feature added? -- David H. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] Changing Color in EPS
I didn't know Sibelius could do that!! Normally, when I or a customer needs colors on various pitches I just change them in Adobe (using Enfocus' PitStop plugin). Cecil Rigby [EMAIL PROTECTED] (personal) www.harrockhall.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] While this can be a step towards what you want, what you CAN'T do is to have a different color for each pitch, you can only have a different color for each layer. So if your idea is to print music where each pitch is color coded to help with things such as boomwhackers, you're out of luck doing it straight from Finale. ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] TAN: iTunes
On Mar 28, 2005, at 11:29 AM, Darcy James Argue wrote: On 28 Mar 2005, at 10:42 AM, Andrew Stiller wrote: On Mar 26, 2005, at 3:34 PM, Steve Gibons wrote: Can't you select a tune in itunes for 9 and hit command-r for reveal original? This shows a bunch of stuff where you'd expect it to be, but does not include everything. A search under the name of one of the missing items comes up blank. Huh? Steve suggested selecting the song *in iTunes* and using the reveal original function. Are you saying this doesn't work for some of the songs you see in iTunes? ... I went back and took a detailed look at what's happening. I highlighted the library item Separacion and hit cmd-r. It shows the relevant file, with the name Track1.aif, all alone in Documents / iTunes / iTunes Music / Unknown Artist / Unknown Album. But there is no root-level Documents folder on my hard drive in OS9! I search for the folder using Sherlock, and when I find it, I double-click, and its window opens. I search down through all the nested folders, and sure enough there is Track1.aif all by itself at the bottom. I confirm it is in fact Separacion by playing it. When I quit, I find that the missing Documents folder now appears on screen! I remove Track1.aif from its nest of folders, retitle it Separacion, and move it into my main iTunes folder in my Media folder. I launch iTunes and play Separacion. It works fine. Presumably, I can now transfer it into my OSX iTunes library. I assume, too, that each of the other untransferrable library items on the OS9 side can also be found in its very own hidden nest of folders... I find this behavior very weird. Andrew Stiller Kallisti Music Press http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/ ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] TAN: iTunes
On Mar 30, 2005, at 11:15 AM, Andrew Stiller wrote: I find this behavior very weird. There's probably an easier way. Could you have more than one folder named Documents? Have you tried using command-up arrow to navigate upwards from the file to it's folder's enclosing folder's enclosing folder (and so on)? Andrew, you can use the MP3 tags to reorganize your files. Set a default folder (in itunes prefs) Turn on keep itunes folder organized then edit the artist and album tags. The files will be moved into: iTunes Default Folder artist album Have you tried this? steve ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
[Finale] OT: Mac to video projector
Hi all, Please reply off list. This just happens to be the only place I know that has Mac users. This morning I was taking part in a panel with a presentation that included some clips from a DVD. I arrived to find a standard computer video projector with all the connectors and cables provided by the venue, my DVD of examples, and another person's fairly new Mac (Christmas present) laptop. We couldn't get them to work together. The only common-looking connector was a USB cable, but plugging that in made no difference. The video projector didn't see any video, and the Mac didn't respond. Rebooting didn't work. Pressing the little two screen function key didn't work (whether pressing by itself or along with any of the control-style keys). And the Mac owner just shrugged like it was all supposed to work automatically. With 100 people in the room, not a soul had any idea of how to make a Mac work with a video projector. A Google search during a break only turned up sites wanting to sell special cables or talking Mac language I don't understand. So, here I am, following this total failure, asking what to do next time, short of making sure I have a PC with me. Anybody? Dennis ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
[Finale] Hyphens
Greetings on a sunny day in Pennsylvania. Not long ago Ryan Beard asked for help regarding errant hyphens. Dennis (don't have last name) offered a solution using the MassEdit tool to deal with the infamous stray hyphen disease. I was not aware of the usefulness of the MassEdit tool in this regard. I want to thank Dennis for his input. It was most helpful to me in dealing with a case of shd. Where would I be without this list? I shudder to think. Ken Fowler ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] Philip Aker's TE plug in
Hi Cecil, I can remember your first dictionary; my one use the classic rules for Latin hyphenation; often they are not applicated from professional engravers that prefer to use a more generic Italian hyphenation for Latin too. I'll send you privately via e-mail Latin 2.2.hyp. I still work on Latin text for music works, I think to send you next update in the future. Let me know any good news about Philip. Giovanni Doro - Original Message - From: Cecil Rigby [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: finale@shsu.edu Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 11:03 PM Subject: Re: [Finale] Philip Aker's TE plug in I wrote the original Latin dictionary for Philip many years ago he needed one to test and tweak the hyphenation routines. I still use the plugin quite frequently on an OLD PowerPC.. it still has its uses! (I export the text results and continue on in PC, tho, I admit.) All that to say I'd love to have a copy of any Latin dictionary that's been updated for the plugin! best to all-- Cecil Rigby [EMAIL PROTECTED] (personal) www.harrockhall.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] Giovanni Doro wrote: I'd like to develope his good work but I can't. The only think I can do is to offer you a new update of Latin dictionary. Let me know! ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] OT: Mac to video projector
Dennis, A little more detail would be nice. iBook or PowerBook? What model? I believe most video projectors can take an S-video cable. Some also take DVI. The 15 and 17 PowerBooks have an S-video out and a DVI out. Just plug the S-video cable or DVI cable into both the PowerBook and the projector, and the Mac will see the projector right away. The 12 PowerBooks do not have S-video out, and they use a mini-DVI port. However, they come with a mini-DVI-to-DVI adapter. You can also buy a mini-DVI-to-S-video adapter. My girlfriend has a 12 PowerBook and we use the mini-DVI-to-S-video adapter to play video content from her laptop on our TV all the time. Again, it's plug-and-play. The iBooks have a mini-VGA out, with an included mini-VGA-to-VGA adapter. You can also get a mini-VGA-to-S-video adapter. The only common-looking connector was a USB cable, but plugging that in made no difference. Can PC laptops send video over USB? I've never heard of that, and wasn't aware that was possible. Probably the USB port was for some other use -- accessing the projector's menu functions, for example. So, here I am, following this total failure, asking what to do next time, short of making sure I have a PC with me. Anybody? If you didn't know which cables to hook up, having a PC with you probably wouldn't have helped matters. What to do next time? Find out what method of *video* connection the projector uses -- DVI, S-video, etc. -- and make sure you have the right cables and/or adapters for that. This may require buying an adapter cable from the Apple Store, or it may not, depending on what connections the laptop has and what connections the projector uses. Once you make the connection, it's plug-and-play from there. However, hooking up any laptop -- Mac or PC -- via a non-video connection like USB isn't going to do anything. - Darcy - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brooklyn, NY On 30 Mar 2005, at 1:02 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote: Hi all, Please reply off list. This just happens to be the only place I know that has Mac users. This morning I was taking part in a panel with a presentation that included some clips from a DVD. I arrived to find a standard computer video projector with all the connectors and cables provided by the venue, my DVD of examples, and another person's fairly new Mac (Christmas present) laptop. We couldn't get them to work together. The only common-looking connector was a USB cable, but plugging that in made no difference. The video projector didn't see any video, and the Mac didn't respond. Rebooting didn't work. Pressing the little two screen function key didn't work (whether pressing by itself or along with any of the control-style keys). And the Mac owner just shrugged like it was all supposed to work automatically. With 100 people in the room, not a soul had any idea of how to make a Mac work with a video projector. A Google search during a break only turned up sites wanting to sell special cables or talking Mac language I don't understand. So, here I am, following this total failure, asking what to do next time, short of making sure I have a PC with me. Anybody? Dennis ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] OT: Mac to video projector
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz / 05.3.30 / 01:02 PM wrote: This morning I was taking part in a panel with a presentation that included some clips from a DVD. I arrived to find a standard computer video projector with all the connectors and cables provided by the venue, my DVD of examples, and another person's fairly new Mac (Christmas present) laptop. We couldn't get them to work together. My TiBook800 came with DVI to VGA adopter. I carry it with me, and never had problem connecting to any projector or RGB monitor. -- - Hiro Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA http://a-no-ne.com http://anonemusic.com ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] OT: Mac to video projector
Hi Darcy, Looks like my Mac ignorance is definitely showing. At 01:30 PM 3/30/05 -0500, you wrote: A little more detail would be nice. iBook or PowerBook? What model? I have no idea. I didn't know there was a difference in the video connectors. It had a white Apple logo and she got it for Christmas. I believe most video projectors can take an S-video cable. Some also take DVI. They provided a projector, power cord, remote control, USB cable, standard VGA video cable, and pair of speakers (those we got hooked up). The usual venue complement for business presentations. The 15 and 17 PowerBooks have an S-video out and a DVI out. Just plug the S-video cable or DVI cable into both the PowerBook and the projector, and the Mac will see the projector right away. The 12 PowerBooks do not have S-video out, and they use a mini-DVI port. However, they come with a mini-DVI-to-DVI adapter. You can also buy a mini-DVI-to-S-video adapter. My girlfriend has a 12 PowerBook and we use the mini-DVI-to-S-video adapter to play video content from her laptop on our TV all the time. Again, it's plug-and-play. The Mac owner, as I said, just shrugged when I asked what to do. She watches DVDs on her laptop because she doesn't know how to hook it up to her TV, and there were no Apple users there. Can PC laptops send video over USB? I've never heard of that, and wasn't aware that was possible. I didn't really think so, but it was a connector that fit. I thought it might have been a Mac thing to send composite video out the USB port, maybe like the 1394 cable. Couldn't hurt to try. I know zero about Macs. If you didn't know which cables to hook up, having a PC with you probably wouldn't have helped matters. The venues always provide a VGA cable with the projector, but there was no place on the Mac laptop to plug the VGA cable in. I've only ever used PCs for projection, and there was never a connection issue. I thought they were all the same. Learned something new today the hard way! What to do next time? Find out what method of *video* connection the projector uses -- DVI, S-video, etc. -- and make sure you have the right cables and/or adapters for that. So, alas, nothing could have saved the day today, then. :( That's what I suspected, so next time I'll make sure somebody brings a PC. Those I understand. (Or get a new laptop myself ... my poor old P100 1996 Compaq is too slow for DVDs). Very many thanks for the response, Dennis ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] OT: Mac to video projector
At 01:53 PM 3/30/05 -0500, A-NO-NE Music wrote: My TiBook800 came with DVI to VGA adopter. I carry it with me, and never had problem connecting to any projector or RGB monitor. She only had her laptop. Based on what Darcy explained, the day was lost the moment no compatible cable was available. :( Dennis ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] OT: Mac to video projector
The video out on my tiMac Powerbook G4 is a small 15-pin trapezoidal plug that needs a matching cable, and it's identified by a highly-stylized monitor (looking something like a double whole note!). Once plugged in, with both the projector and computer on, you may need to find the monitor icon (I've put mine in the line of stuff across the top) and tell it to detect displays, or sometimes to mirror. And you have to make sure that the projector is getting the signal on the right input. All this is assuming that the specific computer you had will read DVDs in the first place. Mine is a 2002 model, and does not. (That drive cost more, and the university wouldn't spring for it. Now it's standard.) I use this 3 times a week in class, with PowerPoint slides, but somebody else had to set up the system. Plugging in the connector is about the limit of my technical skills! I had the same problem taking a CD with a PowerPoint presentation burned onto it, to a school that only had Windows machines! John At 1:02 PM -0500 3/30/05, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote: Hi all, Please reply off list. This just happens to be the only place I know that has Mac users. This morning I was taking part in a panel with a presentation that included some clips from a DVD. I arrived to find a standard computer video projector with all the connectors and cables provided by the venue, my DVD of examples, and another person's fairly new Mac (Christmas present) laptop. We couldn't get them to work together. The only common-looking connector was a USB cable, but plugging that in made no difference. The video projector didn't see any video, and the Mac didn't respond. Rebooting didn't work. Pressing the little two screen function key didn't work (whether pressing by itself or along with any of the control-style keys). And the Mac owner just shrugged like it was all supposed to work automatically. With 100 people in the room, not a soul had any idea of how to make a Mac work with a video projector. A Google search during a break only turned up sites wanting to sell special cables or talking Mac language I don't understand. So, here I am, following this total failure, asking what to do next time, short of making sure I have a PC with me. Anybody? Dennis ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale -- John Susie Howell Virginia Tech Department of Music Blacksburg, Virginia, U.S.A 24061-0240 Vox (540) 231-8411 Fax (540) 231-5034 (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.music.vt.edu/faculty/howell/howell.html ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] OT: Mac to video projector
On Mar 30, 2005, at 3:04 PM, John Howell wrote: The video out on my tiMac Powerbook G4 is a small 15-pin trapezoidal plug that needs a matching cable, and it's identified by a highly-stylized monitor (looking something like a double whole note!). Once plugged in, with both the projector and computer on, you may need to find the monitor icon (I've put mine in the line of stuff across the top) and tell it to detect displays, or sometimes to mirror. And you have to make sure that the projector is getting the signal on the right input. I JUST did this yesterday with my wife's Powerbook G4. The little Super-VHS plug has a little shorty of a cable on it (came with the computer) and once I plugged that in, a regular RCA plug took the video to my VCR in standard VHS format. Otherwise a SVHS cable will plug SVHS format directly, say to a non-Firewire video camera. One thing I had to do was press F2 to make the computer auto-recognize the output, and then F7 to toggle between mirror screen and two-screen configuration. Since I was in iMovie at the time, it made iMOvie quit when the computer saw the low resolution of my VCR! FOrtunately, once I had toggled to two-screen format, iMovie ran comfortably in my Powerbook's native resolution while happily sending low-res video out the other output! I must say, it took me a little fiddling to discover the F2 (auto detect screen) button. It didn't work until then. Christopher ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] OT: Mac to video projector
Just a little terminology clarification here: On 30 Mar 2005, at 3:45 PM, Christopher Smith wrote: I JUST did this yesterday with my wife's Powerbook G4. The little Super-VHS plug This is called S-Video. has a little shorty of a cable on it (came with the computer) and once I plugged that in, a regular RCA plug took the video to my VCR in standard VHS format. This is called Composite Video [There's also component video, used by all but the cheapest DVD players, but that's not really relevant to this discussion.] Otherwise a SVHS cable will plug SVHS format directly, say to a non-Firewire video camera. Virtually all TVs, projectors, etc. made in the past 10 years accept S-Video as well as composite (RCA) video. One thing I had to do was press F2 to make the computer auto-recognize the output, Newer PowerBooks do this automatically. - Darcy - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brooklyn, NY ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] OT: Mac to video projector
Christopher Smith / 05.3.30 / 03:45 PM wrote: I must say, it took me a little fiddling to discover the F2 (auto detect screen) button. It didn't work until then. Interesting. I have been doing this almost every day. I mirror TiBook800 to a 17 CRT. I sleep TiBook800, connect the cable, wake TiBook800. That's it. -- - Hiro Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA http://a-no-ne.com http://anonemusic.com ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] OT: Mac to video projector
On Mar 30, 2005, at 3:55 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote: One thing I had to do was press F2 to make the computer auto-recognize the output, Newer PowerBooks do this automatically. How new does it have to be? She only bought it in September! Christopher ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] OT: Mac to video projector
Hmm. Maybe the auto-detect only works with S-video? That would make sense, actually -- I don't think the PowerBook can tell whether the composite video cable is actually plugged into anything. But with S-video, it can, and does, realize when the connection has been made. Or maybe auto-detect only works with the mini-DVI-to-S-video adapter? The 12 PowerBook doesn't have a built-in S-video port, so we have to go out through the mini-DVI port. Perhaps there's something about that adapter that enables auto-detection of external video (like a TV or projector). At any rate, auto-detect works for us. - Darcy - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brooklyn, NY On 30 Mar 2005, at 4:01 PM, Christopher Smith wrote: On Mar 30, 2005, at 3:55 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote: One thing I had to do was press F2 to make the computer auto-recognize the output, Newer PowerBooks do this automatically. How new does it have to be? She only bought it in September! Christopher ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] Philip Aker's TE plug in
Hi Giovanni- Yes, we indeed used the Italianate hyphenation in that first file, which was OK, but I'm very interested in seeing yours. I haven't heard from Philip in quite a while- I'll see if I can drum him up and find out what's going on with him- share any news with you, of course best wishes- Cecil - Original Message - From: Giovanni Doro [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: finale@shsu.edu Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 1:12 PM Subject: Re: [Finale] Philip Aker's TE plug in Hi Cecil, I can remember your first dictionary; my one use the classic rules for Latin hyphenation; often they are not applicated from professional engravers that prefer to use a more generic Italian hyphenation for Latin too. I'll send you privately via e-mail Latin 2.2.hyp. I still work on Latin text for music works, I think to send you next update in the future. Let me know any good news about Philip. Giovanni Doro - Original Message - From: Cecil Rigby [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: finale@shsu.edu Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 11:03 PM Subject: Re: [Finale] Philip Aker's TE plug in I wrote the original Latin dictionary for Philip many years ago he needed one to test and tweak the hyphenation routines. I still use the plugin quite frequently on an OLD PowerPC.. it still has its uses! (I export the text results and continue on in PC, tho, I admit.) All that to say I'd love to have a copy of any Latin dictionary that's been updated for the plugin! best to all-- Cecil Rigby [EMAIL PROTECTED] (personal) www.harrockhall.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] Giovanni Doro wrote: I'd like to develope his good work but I can't. The only think I can do is to offer you a new update of Latin dictionary. Let me know! ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale