I know this is OT, but I also know some of you have
Encore..
bon wekkend-
Cecil
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> Date: 3/15/2003 5:40:42 PM
> Subject: Encore
An editor who uses Sibelius is preparing a score for me wh. he puts
in pdf form so I can open and print it. Problem: the extracted parts
want to be printed on folded double sheets, but Acrobat Reader's
print dialog doesn't seem to want to print 2-up pages in landscape
format. What are my option
> What I need to know is how I can notate three notes in this system that
> have the quality of a pickup measure. They can't have any accent but the
> mild stress of the phrase must be on the fourth note (the one after these
> three, which in conventionally barred music, would be in the next
measur
On Saturday, March 15, 2003, at 01:31 PM, Paul Hayden wrote:
BTW, if you're interested in buying a Laserjet printer (I just bought
the 5100 which is capable of printing onto 12.25" X 18.5" paper at
1200 dpi), you might carefully question HP about the difference
between "FastRes 1200" ("comparab
If you use a Mac and an HP Laserjet printer (or are thinking about
buying one), you might find this helpful:
Thanks to everyone (especially Robert Patterson) who responded to my
post about 2-up printing onto tabloid (and larger) paper. After
trying suggestions from the list and friends, Coda Te
I would imagine you are creating your measures with the odd time
signatures and then hiding the time signatures. If that is the case, I
would add a 3-beat measure to the first system and hide the time
signature for that as well.
Then I would add a text expression above the three notes which wo