I upgraded to Win XP and had trouble with Acrobat 4 until I reinstalled it. Richard
Yates
>[FinWin2003a, Acrobat 5.05]
>
>Since I have upgraded my OS to Win XP (SP1) I have had trouble converting
>Finale files to PDF using Acrobat Distiller. Things proceed normally until
>the final print-in-act
[FinWin2003a, Acrobat 5.05]
Since I have upgraded my OS to Win XP (SP1) I have had trouble converting
Finale files to PDF using Acrobat Distiller. Things proceed normally until
the final print-in-action dialogue box, which seizes (stalls at about 25%
completed) and does not convert to PDF. Prin
If the intervals are a third or wider, simply align the noteheads.
It is only when the interval of a second or a unison occurs that note
alignment is an issue.
Usually then, you align the stem-up note on the rhythmic location and
put the stem down note to the right, aligning the stems.
Pierre
It's hard for me to explain in english...
See in Kurt Stone book page 164 / Voice Crossings / third example / first
measure :
What's the rule to space the second beat ? On C natural, on E flat or
between them?
Pierre.
The question is :
- Original Message -
From: "Noel Stoutenburg" <[EMAIL
RL Jenks wrote, in part:
> I saw only one public response to your
> query about suppressing Courtesy Time
> Signatures and that one, which described
> the measure tool option controlling time
> signature display, did not really address
> your problem.
Actually, it did address the problem pe
Pierre:
About your question,
> In a piano staff, I have on left hand one voice and on right hand 2
> crossing voices in
> intervals of of a third or wider. I don't know if I must align on the
> beats the left (crossing) note or the right (normal) note ?
it's not clear to me exactly what you a
:
I have decided to do several "historic" music fonts for use with Finale,
both in True Type and Type 1 versions, the use of which will allow
Finale to be used to very closely approximate the appearance not only of
historic handset music typefaces, but certain punch engraved scores as
well. To th
> From: "RL Jenks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I saw only one public response to your query about suppressing Courtesy Time
> Signatures and that one, which described the measure tool option controlling
> time signature display, did not really address your problem.
Did not address the problem? How so?
Hi all,
In a piano staff, I have on left hand one voice and on right hand 2
crossing voices in intervals of of a third or wider.
I don't know if I must align on the beats the left
(crossing) note or the right (normal) note ?
Thanks for your suggestions.
Pierre.
> I saw only one public response to your query about suppressing
> Courtesy Time
> Signatures and that one, which described the measure tool option
> controlling
> time signature display, did not really address your problem. I was
> interested in reading the responses you received since I've faced
RL Jenks writes:
> I saw only one public response to your query about suppressing Courtesy Time
> Signatures and that one, which described the measure tool option controlling
> time signature display, did not really address your problem.
It's not the time signature options you should change in t
James:
I saw only one public response to your query about suppressing Courtesy Time
Signatures and that one, which described the measure tool option controlling
time signature display, did not really address your problem. I was
interested in reading the responses you received since I've faced this
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