On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 15:21, Philip Aker wrote (in response to Andrew
Stiller):
I'm hard pressed to distinguish between Aussie and NZ dialects but NZ
seems a little brighter and sharper in general. I met up with our list
member Matthew Hindson (Aussie) a few months ago and we both remarked
on each o
Here's a strange bug that is new for FinWin2k4a. In a hand-tweaked
extracted part, one page prints out differently from the page view on
screen, such that one measure has been moved to a previous system. I'm
printing to a PS printer, and "Show Postscript Preview" also displays
differently from wh
On Saturday, December 20, 2003, at 08:50 AM, Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
On Friday, December 19, 2003, at 12:28 PM, Weldon Whipple wrote:
The turning point for me was when I travelled from Minnesota (where
I lived at the time) to Toronto.
Trawna! But try Gander Newfoundland (and points north),
At 2:46 PM -0500 12/20/03, David H. Bailey wrote:
My bad - I was remembering the handles for all expressions showing
up and my memory slipped a bit and I thought they had been showing
up on articulations as well.
I'm not sure how Coda could do what Aaron suggests, though -- those
staccato dots
At 02:46 PM 12/20/2003, David H. Bailey wrote:
>I'm not sure how Coda could do what Aaron suggests, though -- those
>staccato dots are mighty small at 50% -- if there were a handle for each
>one that allowed the dot to show I am sure I couldn't be accurate enough
>with the mouse pointer to click th
My bad - I was remembering the handles for all expressions showing up
and my memory slipped a bit and I thought they had been showing up on
articulations as well.
I'm not sure how Coda could do what Aaron suggests, though -- those
staccato dots are mighty small at 50% -- if there were a handle
At 2:37 PM +0100 12/20/03, d. collins wrote:
The Essential Dictionary of Music Notation says fingerings and slurs
can overlap. I'm not very keen on that. If you don't want them to
overlap, is it better to have the fingerings above the slurs (I mean
further away from the notes), or under the slur
At 9:14 AM +0100 12/20/03, d. collins wrote:
I don't recall this happening before, but now, when I use the
articulation tool, ALL the articulations in the score have handles.
In normal-size view (100%), these handles hide all my articulations!
Is there any way to get rid of the handles, and see
Darcy wrote, in part:
Hmmm... I'm not sure what you mean by "an ordinary way" -- for me, at
least, the ordinary way of pronouncing "opening" *is* "ope-ning."
Can't go with you on that one. The only place I ever hear it as two
syllables is in "Kiss Me Kate," and it grates on me every time.
But I
At 1:20 PM -0800 12/19/03, Philip Aker wrote:
On Friday, December 19, 2003, at 12:28 PM, Weldon Whipple wrote:
The turning point for me was when I travelled from Minnesota (where
I lived at the time) to Toronto.
Trawna! But try Gander Newfoundland (and points north), for an ear
opener on pronunc
At 09:36 AM 12/20/2003, d. collins wrote:
>Either that, or a way of toggling the display on or off, or only displaying
>them in a selected region, or whatever would solve the problem of locating
>the "parent" notes without ruining all the display.
The benefits of the current system go beyond just n
At 06:34 AM 12/20/2003, David H. Bailey wrote:
>This happened a couple of versions ago in response to all of our
>complaints about not being able to find the note that some of the
>articulations had been attached to.
It's new in 2004, actually.
>Coda's response was very much welcome by most users
Darcy wrote, in part:
> Hmmm... I'm not sure what you mean by "an ordinary way" -- for me, at
> least, the ordinary way of pronouncing "opening" *is* "ope-ning."
Can't go with you on that one. The only place I ever hear it as two
syllables is in "Kiss Me Kate," and it grates on me every time.
B
This happened a couple of versions ago in response to all of our
complaints about not being able to find the note that some of the
articulations had been attached to. Sometimes certain markings
(fermatas over barlines) are placed over a note and then dragged. They
may be placed on the last no
On 20.12.2003 11:51 Uhr, d. collins wrote
> Johannes Gebauer écrit:
>> Yes, I have that problem, too, though it's been there all the time with 2k4.
>
> I've only upgraded very recently, that's probably why I didn't notice it.
> It's a real nightmare! Some notes have up to 3 different articulation
On 20.12.2003 11:16 Uhr, Johannes Gebauer wrote
> On 20.12.2003 9:14 Uhr, d. collins wrote
>
>> I don't recall this happening before, but now, when I use the articulation
>> tool, ALL the articulations in the score have handles. In normal-size view
>> (100%), these handles hide all my articulatio
On 20.12.2003 9:14 Uhr, d. collins wrote
> I don't recall this happening before, but now, when I use the articulation
> tool, ALL the articulations in the score have handles. In normal-size view
> (100%), these handles hide all my articulations! Is there any way to get
> rid of the handles, and se
On Friday, December 19, 2003, at 10:23 AM, Phil Daley wrote:
I am arriving late on this thread. So maybe this has been said 100
times already:
Dictionary hyphenation is for English students and writers.
Singers need to have the consonants put at the beginning of the
syllable they are singing.
On Friday, December 19, 2003, at 12:39 PM, Weldon Whipple wrote:
I disagree completely with Mark. If you compare the "wrong"
hyphenation of
older scores with dictionaries of the time, you will find that most of
the
hyphenation corresponds with the syllabification found in those
dictionaries.
I
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