[Finale] Finalescript

2003-11-06 Thread Noel Stoutenburg
Listsibs: Though I have had WINFIN 2k4 since it was first released, pre-occupation with other projects prevented me form doing more than installing it and giving it a cursory review. Well, I've reached a point with those other projects where I had the time to look at the 2k4, with the idea of

Re: [Finale] FAT32 to NTFS

2003-11-06 Thread Aaron Sherber
At 09:20 PM 11/6/2003, Raymond Horton wrote: >My son did flip a jumper on the old drivewhen he put it in the new computer, >though. Any possibility that was a mistake (maybe a _correctable_ >mistake)? I believe that if the drive were jumpered incorrectly, it wouldn't show up at all. Still, it cou

Re: [Finale] FAT32 to NTFS

2003-11-06 Thread Raymond Horton
OK, it's sounds like it's failing hard drive, all right, but none of the problems I was having with the old computer were anywhere close to the hard drive. My son did flip a jumper on the old drivewhen he put it in the new computer, though. Any possibility that was a mistake (maybe a _correctable

Re: [Finale] FAT32 to NTFS

2003-11-06 Thread Aaron Sherber
At 07:39 PM 11/6/2003, Carl Donsbach wrote: >You could try temporarily removing the new XP hard drive from the new >machine, and installing and booting from the old ME hard drive. (You won't >need to completely remove the new drive, just plug the data and power >cables into the ME drive.) It shou

Re: [Finale] FAT32 to NTFS

2003-11-06 Thread Aaron Sherber
At 07:10 PM 11/6/2003, Raymond Horton wrote: >From the other advice I am getting, it sounds to me as if there may be a >problem with the reinstallation of the old hard drive. No, I don't think so -- it sounds very much like the problem is a physically failing hard drive. It has nothing to do with

RE: [Finale] FAT32 to NTFS

2003-11-06 Thread Aaron Sherber
At 08:01 PM 11/6/2003, Roger Cain wrote: >Aaron wrote: >>>No need to get this fancy. The FAT32 drive can just as easily be >installed >>>as a slave on the primary IDE, since this slot is usually empty. > >Yes, that works. > >Drives which require that jumpers be set/reset when going from single to >

RE: [Finale] FAT32 to NTFS

2003-11-06 Thread Roger Cain
Aaron wrote: >>No need to get this fancy. The FAT32 drive can just as easily be installed >>as a slave on the primary IDE, since this slot is usually empty. Yes, that works. Drives which require that jumpers be set/reset when going from single to master and master to slave can take as much or mo

Re: [Finale] FAT32 to NTFS

2003-11-06 Thread Carl Donsbach
Raymond, You could try temporarily removing the new XP hard drive from the new machine, and installing and booting from the old ME hard drive. (You won't need to completely remove the new drive, just plug the data and power cables into the ME drive.) It should boot, but will spend some time

RE: [Finale] FAT32 to NTFS

2003-11-06 Thread Aaron Sherber
At 06:28 PM 11/6/2003, Roger Cain wrote: >You should arrange the two drives so that you boot from the NTFS >installation/partition. One way to do this is place the NTFS drive as >master on the primary IDE cable and the FAT32 drive as master on the >secondary IDE cable. On most systems, you do this

Re: [Finale] FAT32 to NTFS

2003-11-06 Thread Aaron Sherber
At 06:42 PM 11/6/2003, Raymond Horton wrote: >The new NTFS drive is the C drive it is booting from. Good. >The F drive shows up OK but many of the files and folders are not >accessible. Could the problem be in the manner in which my son, the junior >computer guru installed it? Probably not. It's

Re: [Finale] FAT32 to NTFS

2003-11-06 Thread Raymond Horton
Re: Copying under MSDOS command prompt: Actually, I _had_ tried that one, but I get "file not found" in the problem directories. >From the other advice I am getting, it sounds to me as if there may be a problem with the reinstallation of the old hard drive. RH - Original Message - From:

Re: [Finale] FAT32 to NTFS

2003-11-06 Thread Tobias Giesen
> The F drive shows up OK but many of the files and folders are not > accessible. OK then they are simply broken. You can try to recover them with "Error-checking" from the Tools tabsheet from the drive letter's Properties window. But most likely they are lost. If all fails you can also try tools

Re: [Finale] Note Spacing question FinWin 2004

2003-11-06 Thread Harold Owen
Title: Re: [Finale] Note Spacing question FinWin 2004 Ken Fowler writes: The situation: Notes have been entered and spaced via Mass Edit note spacing tool in the following groups: 1.  8th note plus 2 16ths beamed together, followed by four 16ths beamed together 2.  half note followed by four 8

Re: [Finale] FAT32 to NTFS

2003-11-06 Thread Raymond Horton
To all advisors, I truly appreciate all the advice I am getting. BUT, go easy - I really don't know as much as I let on (which isn't much to begin with). The new NTFS drive is the C drive it is booting from. The F drive shows up OK but many of the files and folders are not accessible. Could th

[Finale] Note Spacing question FinWin 2004

2003-11-06 Thread D. Keneth Fowler
The situation: Notes have been entered and spaced via Mass Edit note spacing tool in the following groups: 1.  8th note plus 2 16ths beamed together, followed by four 16ths beamed together 2.  half note followed by four 8th notes beamed together. Is there a way to click-drag either outside note 

RE: [Finale] FAT32 to NTFS

2003-11-06 Thread Roger Cain
Win XP can read FAT32 from an NTFS installation/partition and NTFS from a FAT32 installation/partition. Win9x including WinME cannot read NTFS. You should arrange the two drives so that you boot from the NTFS installation/partition. One way to do this is place the NTFS drive as master on the prima

Re: [Finale] FAT32 to NTFS

2003-11-06 Thread Tobias Giesen
> The old hard disk is in the FAT32 format, the new one NTFS. This causes > problems when I try to access old files, especially my Finale files. No. This is not related. You must look for the true cause of your problems. Windows is perfectly able to mix many NTFS and FAT32 partitions in one syst

Re: [Finale] FAT32 to NTFS

2003-11-06 Thread Aaron Sherber
At 04:45 PM 11/6/2003, Raymond Horton wrote: >The old hard disk is in the FAT32 format, the new one NTFS. This causes >problems when I try to access old files, especially my Finale files. WinXP should have no problems reading a FAT32 drive -- I do it all the time. >directions for converting the e

Re: [Finale] FAT32 to NTFS

2003-11-06 Thread Brad Beyenhof
On Thursday, November 6, 2003, at 01:45 PM, Raymond Horton wrote: Are my fears warranted? Should I bite the bullet and run the: convert F: /fs:ntfs /v or should I try to find somebody with a WinME machine that will let me install this hard drive and get at my files? or what? Can you copy the

Re: [Finale] Space between clef and first note

2003-11-06 Thread Harold Owen
Dennis Collins writes: What is the normal space leading between a clef and the first note, in the case where you have nothing else in between (no accidentals, no ties, no lyrics, etc.)? I have the strange feeling that something I'm doing is moving the first notes too close to the clef. Is it p

[Finale] FAT32 to NTFS

2003-11-06 Thread Raymond Horton
Please help me, knowledgeable people! A year or so back I "upgraded" my Dell Pentium 4 from WinME to WinXP. Now, after a series of hardware problems in warrenty, Dell has shipped me a new system. I have to ship the old one back pretty soon, but have temporarilly installed my old hard disk in th

[Finale] Full-bar notes (previously: rests, long notes...].

2003-11-06 Thread Michael Edwards
[Christopher B. J. Smith:] >There exists a perfectly clear convention for rests AND notes lasting >an entire measure where the measure is longer than 4/4; for rests it >is a whole rest, for notes it is a double (barred) whole note |O| >like that. I've only heard of the one for a whole-bar re

Re: [Finale] rests, long notes, in 18/8; and in 5/8, 5/4, etc.

2003-11-06 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 4:45 PM +1100 11/06/03, Michael Edwards wrote: [Christopher B. J. Smith:] I couldn't figure out how to make sure that everyone read partial measures correctly (three dotted quarter rests? A dotted half rest and a dotted quarter rest? I would write it the same way I would write the equivale

Re: [Finale] rests, long notes, in 18/8; and in 5/8, 5/4, etc.

2003-11-06 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 8:09 AM +0100 11/06/03, Johannes Gebauer wrote: This has gone far away from my original question... Heh heh! Doesn't it always? 8-) ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale

Re: [Finale] rests, long notes, in 18/8; and in 5/8, 5/4, etc.

2003-11-06 Thread Johannes Gebauer
On 06.11.2003 6:45 Uhr, Michael Edwards wrote > I suppose 18/8 could also just as much indicate a bar which is three 6/8 > bars, could it? Not in the situation I was talking about. This has gone far away from my original question... Johannes -- http://www.musikmanufaktur.com http://www.camerat