Charles Small writes:
> Hello all, In an extracted part, I need to break a (single-staff) system (page
> view).
> In Measure Tool, I double-click the measure which should start a new system, the
> box listing attributes for that measure pops up, I check "Begin New Staff System",
> click OK to r
> Charles Small wrote:
>
> >> For some reason, every time I go to your link, Acrobat launches, but
all I
> >> get is a 12 page blank document. Anyone else having this problem?
> >>
> >
> > Sort of. What happens here is: Acrobat 2.1 launches automatically and
gives me
> >a blank document.
At 03:23 PM 4/16/02 -0800, Mark D. Lew wrote:
>[*] I must confess -- although I realize this is very eccentric of me -- I
>still haven't got past thinking of all MIDI and playback functions as
>"frills". I wouldn't expect my word processing application to read my
>letters out loud; why should a n
At 11:17 AM 4/16/02 -0700, Harold Owen wrote:
>The way I have done it: In Finale choose the Graphics Tool, in Page
>View, double-click and drag a box around the music you want to import
>into Word. Choose Export Selection from the menu. In the dialog box
>that appears, choose EPS from the pull-
Hi all--
after having had to download four of those huge digests I finally was able
to get into my email controls and set a filter that allows me to NOT
download anything that comes from
"[Finale] Access denied"
That way I continue to receive the other posts...
that's what I did- maybe others c
"David W. Fenton" wrote:
> REPLY ALL has always annoyed me, because it leads to what I consider to
> be anti-social list behavior, posting both to the list and with a
> separate copy to the sender.
Maybe other mail programs don't make this easy, but in Netscape Communicator, it
takes all of half
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002 18:38:08 -0800, you wrote:
>OK, why have I received two (2) HUGE posts from this list, so large
>that even my very efficient dsl line too a minute and a half to
>download it? Has anyone else received this? And in any case, why is
>it being sent? Is it an archive of some
At 09:00 PM 4/16/02 -0400, David W. Fenton wrote:
>But the results may very well be vastly inferior to the results of using
>Finale's native graphics export, as the results depend on the screen
>resolution and the zoom percentage of the displayed file onscreen.
Right. The operant phrase for me
I'll second that!
Bill Fatch
Etudes & Duos for Brass
http://www.naples.net/~wsfatch/Price_List.htm
ORIGINAL MESSAGE BELOW
Thanks Hal,
That's a very good refresher for me.
Cheers,
Philip
On Monday, April 15, 2002, at 07:46 PM, Harold Owen wrote:
> Dear listers,
>
> I'
OK, why have I received two (2) HUGE posts from this list, so large
that even my very efficient dsl line too a minute and a half to
download it? Has anyone else received this? And in any case, why is
it being sent? Is it an archive of some kind? Does someone hate us?
What's going on?
Lind
Help!!
The list is emitting a digest several times an hour. The last attachment
contained 1.7MB of previous digests.
Today my inbox-tomorrow the whole internet.
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On 17 Apr 2002, at 8:36, Matthew Hindson wrote:
> I would agree in general with this, although personally I would say that
> Sibelius is considerably more intuitive at the early stages, less so as you
> go along and want to do 'harder' stuff (which may be graphically based, as
> you point out).
On 16 Apr 2002, at 13:55, Jon Delfin wrote:
> Phil Daley wrote:
>
> > >It has been moved to the top - there are a bunch of web/e-mail links
> > >at the beginning of the message.
> >
> > Unfortunately, most people will have these headers turned off and never see
> > them.
>
> [raising hand]
>
On 16 Apr 2002, at 14:27, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
> At 02:09 PM 4/16/02 -0400, Phil Daley wrote:
> >I just did a screen capture of a few measures and pasted it into
> >Word. That seems to work well.
>
> I've learned that one Windows feature is not very well known. You don't
> need to use t
On 16 Apr 2002, at 15:08, Jim Lynch wrote:
> ...when a company whose main product we're talking about on this list and we
> all use sends you details of a related product, the free version of which
> you may well have downloaded from their website. Isn't 'Spam' when the
> sender is truly anonymou
On 16 Apr 2002, at 8:41, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
> At 05:07 AM 4/16/02 -0800, Mark D. Lew wrote:
> >(I use Eudora Light, and it has no
> >such command.)
>
> So do I, 3.0.6. Message|Reply to All (ALT+M+A)
One of the things I've always liked about Pegasus Mail is that the dialog
that pops up
At 08:36 AM 4/17/2002 +1000, Matthew Hindson wrote:
>OK, well, I thought I made it pretty clear in my original posting that these
>comments were made in response to a day's testing the new version. I mean,
>how in-depth could my comments be after a day's testing? Maybe I should
>have made this u
>i got them too. mine were similar in appearance, size, and attacments.
>probably just a mail system glitch that goes with the territory in setting
>up a new system.
Yikes. I'm up to 14 of them, now. And they're long messages, too. On my
slow system each one is about 20 seconds to load.
I'm
Hello all, In an extracted part, I need to break a (single-staff) system (page
view).
In Measure Tool, I double-click the measure which should start a new system, the
box listing attributes for that measure pops up, I check "Begin New Staff System",
click OK to return to the part, and: Nothing
Hello to the list,
I know there were lot's of Discussions concerning this Topic in the
past, but... I'm in need of buying a new Printer
- Can someone explain to me the main advantages of a Postscript Printer
compared to a normal Laser Printer?
- Why should i pay double price for a PS model?
Tha
Thank you, Johannes, for your reply.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From: Johannes Gebauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Saving Finale files as Wave?
>Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 01:20:41 +0200
>
>On 14.04.2002 23:55 Uhr, dr.a.s. weinstangel wrote
>
> >
On 16.04.2002 22:41 Uhr, Jörg Peltzer wrote
> Hello to the list,
>
> I know there were lot's of Discussions concerning this Topic in the
> past, but...
> I'm in need of buying a new Printer
>
> - Can someone explain to me the main advantages of a Postscript Printer
> compared to a normal Laser
> Subject: [Finale] Re: Thoughts on Mac-Sibelius 2.0
>
> And so it came to pass that Matthew Hindson spake:
>
>
> >
> >My opinion (for what it's worth) is that Sibelius is great for people who
> >aren't that interested in how their scores are going to appear in layout
> >terms, and who are pleased
mdl wrote:
> [*] I must confess -- although I realize this is very eccentric of me -- I
> still haven't got past thinking of all MIDI and playback functions as
> "frills". I wouldn't expect my word processing application to read my
> letters out loud; why should a notation program be different?
edy repeating notes question
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't remember older versions doing this
either. But you can turn it off from the
speedy menu. It is called playback. Also
know that if you turn this off and you drag a
note to a different pitch you wont hear it.
The only time yo
On 16.04.2002 22:08 Uhr, Mark D. Lew wrote
> Also, as I understand it, "Reply to All" will send a message to the
> original poster AND the list. I just read two messages from Dan Carno
> replying to Johannes Gebauer which were addressed like that, presumably
> because Dan used a "reply to all" f
On 16.04.2002 22:08 Uhr, Mark D. Lew wrote
> And I do appreciate the "[Finale]" showing up in the subject line on every
> message. When I haven't been online for a day, I frequently have 50+
> messages waiting, of which nearly half are from the list (and nearly the
> other half are junk mail). T
Benjamin Smedberg wrote:
>Just a quick disctinction: _underscores_ generally mean italic, for titles
>and citations. *Asterisks* mean bold emphasis. This convention originally
>developed from author's typescript markup.
Another convention from editor's markups is that bold is used for emphasi
John Howell wrote:
> [...] I will
>never need and never use 90% of its fancy bells and whistles, and neither
>will our students. Sibelius sounds better and better to me for what the
>average musician, not the professional engraver, needs in a program.
Hm, I guess "bells and whistles" is in the
>I thought I was replying to the list, but apparently I was not. Here's
>another copy to the list. Please change the settings back to where they
>were!
>
>
>>On 16.04.2002 2:26 Uhr, Dan Carno wrote
>>
>>> Generally, I prefer to work in Sibelius because it is far more intuitive,
>>> and requires
Giz Bowe began:
>John, I've got Eudora for Windows, maybe this will work for you:
>
>Right click on the [...]
Bzzzt. Sorry, you've already lost all the Mac users
mdl
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Hello to the list,
I know there were lot's of Discussions concerning this Topic in the
past, but...
I'm in need of buying a new Printer
- Can someone explain to me the main advantages of a Postscript Printer
compared to a normal Laser Printer?
- Why should i pay double price for a PS model?
Tha
At 2:02 PM -0500 4/16/02, Aaron Sherber wrote:
>At 03:16 PM 04/16/02, John Howell wrote:
> >I don't have a "Reply All" button on my menu. (MacEudora)
>
>Sure you do -- Message | Reply to All. You can even add a button for this
>to your toolbar in more recent versions. It's also Shift-Ctl-R on Win
Henry, as you may have gathered over the years I am not what you'd call a
computer guru! The 'new' system - what does it entail for burks like me?
Today I received 65 messages, not unusual, but most were talking about;
reply, reply all, reply list, etc. I'm on "outlook express 6" and all I've
ever
>From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?J=F6rg_Peltzer?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: [Finale]
>
>What i did was using the Graphic Export of Finale after extracting all
>the small Parts and then I assembled everything in Adobe Pagemaker. If
>you use at least 600dpi in TIFF there's almost no difference to Fina
>Is anyone else receiving copies of the digest (I am not registered to
>receive the digest version) with the header "Finale - Access denied:
>Unsolicited e-mail refused"?
> Lawrence
Yes! *Multiple* copies.
Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
http://www.kallistimusic.com
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At 03:16 PM 04/16/02, John Howell wrote:
>I don't have a "Reply All" button on my menu. (MacEudora)
Sure you do -- Message | Reply to All. You can even add a button for this
to your toolbar in more recent versions. It's also Shift-Ctl-R on Win, with
whatever the appropriate thing is for Mac.
i got them too. mine were similar in appearance, size, and attacments.
probably just a mail system glitch that goes with the territory in setting
up a new system.
oh, well!
rm
;-P
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael Edwards
> S
In a message dated 16/04/2002 20:44:08 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
were your messages similar to the ones I
described (the size, the presence of attachments, and so on)?
Yes they were similar insofar as they were from Mailer Daemon and contained messages which started abruptly m
Michael Edwards.
[Lawrence Yates:]
>Is anyone else receiving copies of the digest (I am not registered to receive
>the digest version) with the header "Finale - Access denied: Unsolicited
>e-mail refused"?
>
>Is this a fault in the new system or
At 12:08 PM 4/16/02 -0800, Mark D. Lew wrote:
>The Eudora Light version I'm using is from 1995, so I guess that's what you
>would call "very old".
Yup. I still have it on my 1997-vintage laptop. But no need to upgrade! In
1.5.4, Shift+Reply toggles to "Reply" and "Reply to All". :)
>Hopefully, t
I don't remember older versions doing this
either. But you can turn it off from the
speedy menu. It is called playback. Also
know that if you turn this off and you drag a
note to a different pitch you wont hear it.
The only time you will hear the notes is
when you play them on your MIDI
Is anyone else receiving copies of the digest (I am not registered to receive the digest version) with the header "Finale - Access denied: Unsolicited e-mail refused"?
Is this a fault in the new system or in my system (I've had two messages like this within the last hour)
All the best,
Lawrence
Jon Delfin wrote:
>Easy enough to hit Reply All when wanting to respond to the list. It seems to
>me that a large number of responses to the list would be better directed to the
>original poster rather than to the list at large, and this will be facilitated
>if Reply defaults just to the poster.
Regarding the unsubscribe info, Thomas Schaller wrote:
>It has been moved to the top - there are a bunch of web/e-mail links
>at the beginning of the message.
No, it has not been "moved to the top". It has been removed from the
message, and a URL has been added in the List-Unsubscribe header.
Jim Lynch wrote:
>...when a company whose main product we're talking about on this list and we
>all use sends you details of a related product, the free version of which
>you may well have downloaded from their website. Isn't 'Spam' when the
>sender is truly anonymous and you are completely maile
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
>It's certainly more convenient unless, I suppose, you're using a very old,
>partially featured, or line-oriented mail client. I would guess the
>majority are using GUI clients with reply-to-all functionality (even my
>1997-era Eudora Light supports that).
The Eudora
Help!
I'm unable to digest the volume of digests currently being generated!
Volume 1, #2 was generated at 8:46 AM today, with 18 messages
Volume 1, #3 was generated at 12:35 PM today, with 20 messages
Volume 1, #4 was generated at 1:01 PM today, with 3 messages
Volume 1, #5 was generated at 2:49
Can I cut few bars of music and paste them onto Microsoft Word? In
otherwords, how can I see Finale scores in Word program? Is that possible?
Yuling
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At 02:18 PM 4/16/02 -0500, John Howell wrote:
>what we need and what almost everyone in music needs is a
>program that produces professional looking copy right out of the box in an
>intuitive manner that anyone can quickly learn. No tweaking. No default
>file fiddling around. [...]
John,
If m
At 03:16 PM 4/16/02, you wrote:
>I don't have a "Reply All" button on my menu. (MacEudora) This change is
>a big step backward for what is supposed to be a group forum. Please
>change it back! I do not want to have to go through an address change
>every time I reply to the list. That is simp
to MP3,
since nobody can tell the difference between
generated WAVE files and MP3 (which is vastly
compacter). And, with MusicMatch from MP3
onto demo CDs.
It's too bad more products can't save MIDI to
WAVE. You can also do it (indirectly) with
QuickTime.Band-in-a-Box can save directly
as
(The complete message from John is quoted below since it went to me
personally instead of to the list)
I think the main problem with Finale in this respect is that Coda has not
yet managed to provide Finale with good house settings for everyday use. And
yes, I would love to have support for house
At 10:51 AM -0500 4/16/02, Henry Howey wrote:
>As you have all noticed this morning, we have new software running
>out list. The parameters are really broad, and I must ask your
>patience and input as I (even more than all of you) learn how to
>tweak this to serve us all better. Particularly, I
Please ignore
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I wonder that most of you recommend using a Screen capture Utility?
I recenently worked on a Musical with lots of small pieces so it was
very hard to make
Instrument-Parts out of it.
What i did was using the Graphic Export of Finale after extracting all
the small Parts and then I assembled every
At 02:09 PM 4/16/02 -0400, Phil Daley wrote:
>I just did a screen capture of a few measures and pasted it into
>Word. That seems to work well.
I've learned that one Windows feature is not very well known. You don't
need to use the screen capture feature of a graphics application. Pressing
the W
> For emphasis, conventional practice is to emphasize *one* or *two words*
> with either asterisks or _underscores_.
Just a quick disctinction: _underscores_ generally mean italic, for titles
and citations. *Asterisks* mean bold emphasis. This convention originally
developed from author's type
I thought I was replying to the list, but apparently I was not. Here's
another copy to the list. Please change the settings back to where they
were!
>On 16.04.2002 2:26 Uhr, Dan Carno wrote
>
>> Generally, I prefer to work in Sibelius because it is far more intuitive,
>> and requires less twea
>Can I cut few bars of music and paste them onto Microsoft Word? In
>otherwords, how can I see Finale scores in Word program? Is that
>possible?
>
>Yuling
Dear Yuling,
The way I have done it: In Finale choose the Graphics Tool, in Page
View, double-click and drag a box around the music you wa
>it got changed, so if you hit REPLY you only reply to the sender, but if
>you hit REPLY ALL you get the list address as well as the original sender.
>
>
>I don't remember being notified of this change, but it apparently
>happened over the weekend.
I don't have a "Reply All" button on my menu. (
At 04/16/2002 01:51 PM, Yu-Ling Chung wrote:
>Can I cut few bars of music and paste them onto Microsoft Word? In
>other words, how can I see Finale scores in Word program? Is that possible?
Windows?
Apparently not. Finale's cut/copy does not place anything on the Windows
clipboard.
I just
Using a screen capture method (either a program such as SnagIt, or something like the
old-fashioned PrintScreen-into-Paint routine) is what first comes to mind.
Scott Green
Baton Rouge, LA
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/16/02 12:51PM >>>
Can I cut few bars of music and paste them onto Microsoft Word?
«» Can I cut few bars of music and paste them onto Microsoft Word? In
«» otherwords, how can I see Finale scores in Word program?
«» Is that possible?
Sure, use Finale Graphics Function (you have to be in pageview)
For just a few bars use doubleclick+drag a rectangle
For the whole page us
Phil Daley wrote:
> >It has been moved to the top - there are a bunch of web/e-mail links
> >at the beginning of the message.
>
> Unfortunately, most people will have these headers turned off and never see
> them.
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otherwords, how can I see Finale scores in Word program? Is that possible?
Yuling
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like:
>Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 10:09:41 -0400
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From: Dan Carno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Dan Carno writes:
[schnipp]
>> > but UNLESS YOU ARE USING BOTH PROGRAMS
[scnipp]
>Jari (et al.),
>
>Not shouti
Another technique is to save the Finale file
as MIDI, then use the Roland Virtual Sound Canvas
product (available from PG Music or Roland,
around $40) which has a feature for converting
MIDI files to WAVE. It's easy to convert
a whole directory of MIDI files to WAVE.
Then I use MusicMatch to go
At 04/16/2002 12:49 PM, Thomas Schaller wrote:
>>Another change happened at the same time: the unsubscribe info
>>which used to
>>appear at the end of each message is no longer there. This too seems
>>to me a step
>>in the wrong direction: we may again see numbers of "subscribe" or
>>"u
At 04/16/2002 12:30 PM, Charles Small wrote:
>> For some reason, every time I go to your link, Acrobat launches, but all I
>> get is a 12 page blank document. Anyone else having this problem?
>>
>
> Sort of. What happens here is: Acrobat 2.1 launches automatically and
gives me
>a blank
At 04/16/2002 11:51 AM, Henry Howey wrote:
>As you have all noticed this morning, we have new software running
>out list. The parameters are really broad, and I must ask your
>patience and input as I (even more than all of you) learn how to
>tweak this to serve us all better. Particularly,
>Another change happened at the same time: the unsubscribe info
>which used to
>appear at the end of each message is no longer there. This too seems
>to me a step
>in the wrong direction: we may again see numbers of "subscribe" or
>"unsubscribe"
>messages posted uselessly to the list...
>
Thomas Schaller wrote:
>
> Well, Dennis, I'm glad you like the new feature, but the fact is that
> on the Mac Eudora Light does NOT have the Reply All command - so what
> we have to do is hit Reply and then paste the Finale list e-mail
> address in there - quite a nuissance, wouldn't you agree (p
JD wrote:
>
> For some reason, every time I go to your link, Acrobat launches, but all I
> get is a 12 page blank document. Anyone else having this problem?
>
Sort of. What happens here is: Acrobat 2.1 launches automatically and gives me
a blank document. But if I start Acrobat 4
>>> http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~hjowen/Mac.WinKeyboardShortcuts.pdf
>>
>> Hal,
>> For some reason, every time I go to your link, Acrobat launches, but all I
>> get is a 12 page blank document. Anyone else having this problem?
on 4/16/02 11:16 AM, Doug Auwarter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> No
on 4/16/02 8:16 AM, Doug Auwarter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> on 4/16/02 8:45 AM, JD at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> on 4/16/02 4:20 AM, Philip Aker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~hjowen/Mac.WinKeyboardShortcuts.pdf
>>
>> Hal,
>>
>> For some reason, every t
As you have all noticed this morning, we have new software running
out list. The parameters are really broad, and I must ask your
patience and input as I (even more than all of you) learn how to
tweak this to serve us all better. Particularly, I hope that the new
ARCHIVE feature will be usef
on 4/16/02 8:45 AM, JD at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> on 4/16/02 4:20 AM, Philip Aker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~hjowen/Mac.WinKeyboardShortcuts.pdf
>
> Hal,
>
> For some reason, every time I go to your link, Acrobat launches, but all I
> get is a 12 page blan
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002 11:26:36 +0200 Tom Eykens wrote:
>What's the best French for 'music engraving'?
If by that you mean the credit you might put on the last page of a
publication, as in "Music Engraving by XYZ" then we use "Gravure:" and the
name of the company. This seems to be the acceptable
Daniel W. Shipman writes:
> What's the "house style?" Is it like "house dressing?" : )
I don't know if this was intended as a serious question or not, but a House
Style would be something like a special "look" for the document. In Finale
terms that would mean to change all document settings
...when a company whose main product we're talking about on this list and we
all use sends you details of a related product, the free version of which
you may well have downloaded from their website. Isn't 'Spam' when the
sender is truly anonymous and you are completely mailed at random? A much
mo
At 10:43 AM 4/16/2002 +0200, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>It is true that the factory settings in
>Finale leave a lot to be desired, but once you have set up good default
>files Finale doesn't require a lot of tweaking at all.
Johannes,
Yes that is true. But when you are in a position of editing so
At 09:29 AM 4/16/2002 +0200, Jari Williamsson wrote:
>Dan Carno writes:
(etc.)
>...then shouts:
>
> > but UNLESS YOU ARE USING BOTH PROGRAMS
> > ON A DAILY BASIS, YOU ARE PROBABLY NOT GOING TO KNOW EVERYTHING THAT THE
> > PROGRAM(S) CAN DO.
>
Jari (et al.),
Not shouting, just being emphatic!
Hi, folks.
At long last I've upgraded from 98 (which I barely used) to 2002 (which mostly
delights me). But Speedy Entry is giving me a bit of a headache.
I enter a quarter note--press a MIDI key and the 5 key. I hear the note I'm
inserting. Then, realizing I meant it to be a dotted quarter
Johannes Gebauer wrote in part:
>
> PS This missing reply to address is a real nuissance!
Easy enough to hit Reply All when wanting to respond to the list. It seems to
me that a large number of responses to the list would be better directed to the
original poster rather than to the list at large
on 4/16/02 4:20 AM, Philip Aker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~hjowen/Mac.WinKeyboardShortcuts.pdf
Hal,
For some reason, every time I go to your link, Acrobat launches, but all I
get is a 12 page blank document. Anyone else having this problem?
>At 05:07 AM 4/16/02 -0800, Mark D. Lew wrote:
>>(I use Eudora Light, and it has no
>>such command.)
>
>So do I, 3.0.6. Message|Reply to All (ALT+M+A)
>
>Dennis
Well, Dennis, I'm glad you like the new feature, but the fact is that
on the Mac Eudora Light does NOT have the Reply All command - so
Here is how I do it: I open the Finale file I want to convert and Logic
Audio (but you could use a much cheaper audio recording package), arm a
track in Logic, and simply record the Finale file as a digital audio file in
Logic. I use an external synth, so Finale sends the midi data to my synth,
At 08:45 AM 4/16/02 -0400, Andrew Stiller wrote:
>I recently received from Coda an e-mail "newsletter" for users of Finale
>NotePad that I did not want and never subscribed to.
Gosh, you must be having a bad morning! You hate the group mail change, you
hate the notice from Coda. Did you download
At 08:54 AM 4/16/02 -0400, Andrew Stiller wrote:
>Sorry about the retitled subject, but the absurd new reply regime requires
>me to post a new message in lieu of replying to anything from the list.
>Any chance of getting out of this mess?
Absurd? Mess?
I like it. At last replying to all quotes t
Title: remove
Thanks,
Mark Feldman
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