Re: [Finale] Parts title pages

2006-09-01 Thread jp.gilles

dhbailey a écrit :

dc wrote:

jp.gilles écrit:

No, the title and the blank page deleted.


Thanks, Jean-Paul.

Too bad... Can one reinsert them in all parts in one go?



Yes, and even in the score as well, so my advice, to achieve what you 
want, would be to create those title pages and blank pages, AFTER you've 
gotten the score set up as you wish and have generated the parts.


Then in the PageLayout tool, under the Page menu, select Insert Page(s) 
and you have the option to insert however many pages in just the current 
part or score, selected parts/score, all parts, all parts and score.


When you do this, after you've generated the parts, the blank pages 
stay.  Then you can insert your Title text block on the first page in 
the score and it will show in all the parts, on the first blank page.


It is really flexible, but as with much about the new linked parts/score 
feature, it will require a change in your current work habits.


If you work from templates a lot of the time, set up your template and 
generate the empty parts and then get the first pages as you want with 
whatever text inserts you want wherever you want them, and then save it 
again as a template and the blank pages will remain.





Many thanks David and sorry for my bad answer..

I've answered too quickly to Dennis and I've try this with a file 
created in Fin 2k5. With this file when you open parts there is no title 
page, but if you insert two blank pages at the begining, the title is on 
the first.

Your tip work fine for a new file created in Fin 2k7.

Jean Paul Gilles
http://www.2mceditions.com


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Re: [Finale] Parts title pages

2006-09-01 Thread Johannes Gebauer

On 31.08.2006 jp.gilles wrote:

And then, what happens in 2007 if you use linked parts with title pages? Do the 
parts also inherit the title pages?



No, the title and the blank page deleted.


Actually, you can re-add them, and they will inherit the textblocks from 
the score. For me this is actually one of the greatest benefits of 
linked parts.


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Re: [Finale] Parts title pages

2006-09-01 Thread Johannes Gebauer

On 31.08.2006 dhbailey wrote:

Yes, and even in the score as well, so my advice, to achieve what you want, 
would be to create those title pages and blank pages, AFTER you've gotten the 
score set up as you wish and have generated the parts.


Not necessary. You can even create them in the templates, and just 
recreate them for parts, you won't have to reenter any of the text blocks.


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Re: [Finale] Parts title pages

2006-08-31 Thread jp.gilles

dc a écrit :
My scores generally have a title page, followed by a blank page, with 
the score starting on page 3. I need to keep this same disposition in 
the parts. But, when I extract the parts, these first two pages 
disappear. And if I want to keep the title and composer's name, the 
copyright, etc. that appear on page 3, I haven't found any other way 
then deleting the first two pages of the score before extracting the 
parts, extracting the parts without saving the score, then adding two 
blank pages to the part, and then adding the text block title page.


Am I missing something that would make things simpler?

And then, what happens in 2007 if you use linked parts with title pages? 
Do the parts also inherit the title pages?




No, the title and the blank page deleted.

Jean Paul Gilles
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Re: [Finale] Parts title pages

2006-08-31 Thread dhbailey

dc wrote:

jp.gilles écrit:

No, the title and the blank page deleted.


Thanks, Jean-Paul.

Too bad... Can one reinsert them in all parts in one go?



Yes, and even in the score as well, so my advice, to achieve what you 
want, would be to create those title pages and blank pages, AFTER you've 
gotten the score set up as you wish and have generated the parts.


Then in the PageLayout tool, under the Page menu, select Insert Page(s) 
and you have the option to insert however many pages in just the current 
part or score, selected parts/score, all parts, all parts and score.


When you do this, after you've generated the parts, the blank pages 
stay.  Then you can insert your Title text block on the first page in 
the score and it will show in all the parts, on the first blank page.


It is really flexible, but as with much about the new linked parts/score 
feature, it will require a change in your current work habits.


If you work from templates a lot of the time, set up your template and 
generate the empty parts and then get the first pages as you want with 
whatever text inserts you want wherever you want them, and then save it 
again as a template and the blank pages will remain.



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Re: [Finale] Parts title pages

2006-08-31 Thread David W. Fenton
On 31 Aug 2006 at 7:31, dhbailey wrote:

 Yes, and even in the score as well, so my advice, to achieve what you
 want, would be to create those title pages and blank pages, AFTER
 you've gotten the score set up as you wish and have generated the
 parts.
 
 Then in the PageLayout tool, under the Page menu, select Insert
 Page(s) and you have the option to insert however many pages in just
 the current part or score, selected parts/score, all parts, all parts
 and score.
 
 When you do this, after you've generated the parts, the blank pages
 stay.  Then you can insert your Title text block on the first page in
 the score and it will show in all the parts, on the first blank page.

What about graphics? I often place a graphic on the title pages. 
That's probably going to require insertion into every part, no? If 
so, that's a significant increase in the amount of work it takes.

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David Fenton Associates   http://dfenton.com/DFA/

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