I regularly encounter a problem for which I can't find the solution:
Suppose I have a score with 18-20 staves per system, one system on every
page. I don't want to optimize the score; I need to have all staves
visible at all times.
If I set the staff spacing so that everything fits neatly on
1. Set your scroll-view spacing for page 2 and higher.
2. Optimize page 1 w/o removing any staves and adjust it to compensate
for title, etc. Make sure to use the lower handles when dragging the
staves of the optimized first system.
James O'Briant wrote:
I regularly encounter a problem for
Global Staff Attributes select all and make sure optimization is
off. Space your staves as you want them from page 2ff. Then optimize
score. Now respace staves on page one using the lower handles -- this
will only affect the single page.
John
I regularly encounter a problem for which I
On 27.11.2003 18:34 Uhr, John Bell wrote
Global Staff Attributes select all and make sure optimization is
off. Space your staves as you want them from page 2ff. Then optimize
score. Now respace staves on page one using the lower handles -- this
will only affect the single page.
Be cautious:
I am an organist/choir director and need help fast as Advent/Christmas
is staring me in the face and I *need* to be able to use my keyboard and Finale!
I just got a new dual-boot G4 Mac and had hoped to use a KeySpan twin
Serial/USB adapter to get my old Altech MIDIFace LX to communicate with
On 27 Nov 2003, at 02:10 PM, Thurletta Brown-Gavins wrote:
One correspondent highly endorses the M-AUDIO MIDISPORT 1x1 as being
the
*only* adapter that will work with Classic.
No, not the *only* one -- but I've yet to come across someone with an
M-Audio interface that couldn't get it to work in
Hi all,
I meant to announce this on Monday, but in my Panther-installing
excitement I forgot:
XPostFacto 3.09a is now available -- it allows installation of 10.3 on
older Macs, including the Wallstreet PowerBook and the Beige G3.
http://eshop.macsales.com/OSXCenter/XPostFacto/Framework.cfm?
On 27.11.2003 22:29 Uhr, Darcy James Argue wrote
Panther has been very well-behaved so far on my Beige G3. Raw
performance is probably about the same as 10.2, but many interface
elements (i.e., drop-down sheets) have been tweaked for extra
snappiness, and they make a big difference in the
Hi Johannes,
I think the sound problems are mainly on the pre-G3 Macs (7300-9600).
I have had no problems with either the built-in sound input/output, nor
the digital in/out on my AudioWerk 2 PCI card. (Or rather, no problems
with that card that were not already an issue in OS 8, OS 9 and OS
Is there a way- in simple entry, to enter a cautionary diatonic accidental?
Situation is, last quaver bar 3 = F#, first quaver bar 4 = diatonic F nat'l.
I know in Speedy it's the asterix *, but there must be a simple way?
In this chart I'm on Win Fin 2001d.
Cheers Keith in OZ
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