Darcy James Argue wrote:
I vote fix it. Just as you would fix (for instance) ...
old style bass clef horn transposition, etc.
Be careful here. If you change the bass clef horn notation for a style
where old-style notation is the norm, you are far more likely to break
it than to fix it.
Quite
Mark D Lew:
Anyway, whether I want to follow the source's style or impose the
"correct" style instead is an editorial decision.
I vote fix it. Just as you would fix (for instance) confusing and
obsolete notation like accidentals in one octave that are meant to
apply to all octaves, old style b
At 05:17 PM 1/14/2004, Mark D Lew wrote:
>Anyway, whether I want to follow the source's style or impose the
>"correct" style instead is an editorial decision. My question is just
>logistical: Is there a way to do it?
Not according to my experiments with TGTools. Although if you have the full
TGToo
On Jan 14, 2004, at 6:01 AM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but if the tremolo you're trying to create
takes up the space of a quarter note, then the result you're getting
is correct -- looks like two quarter notes with three beams in
between. If the top beam touched the two s
At 4:09 PM + 1/14/04, Javier Ruiz wrote:
Am I the only one who has received this?
Dear Macintosh Customer,
We are happy to report that the Finale Macintosh OS X disc has completed our
rigorous testing cycle with flying colors and is currently in production. We
have made arrangements to expedi
on 1/14/04 8:09 AM, Javier Ruiz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Am I the only one who has received this?
>
> Dear Macintosh Customer,
>
> We are happy to report that the Finale Macintosh OS X disc has completed our
> rigorous testing cycle with flying colors and is currently in production. We
> ha
Is there a plugin or Finale function which would allow me to type in a
measure number and then being taken there to page view so that I could see
the measure at once?
Presently, I go to scroll view, type in the measure number, get taken there,
go to page view, and then have to scroll down to the m
No, I did too. I just still am in shock that they are FINALLY shipping
it ;-)
Javier Ruiz wrote:
Am I the only one who has received this?
Dear Macintosh Customer,
We are happy to report that the Finale Macintosh OS X disc has completed our
rigorous testing cycle with flying colors and is curre
On Wednesday, January 14, 2004, at 08:09 AM, Javier Ruiz wrote:
Am I the only one who has received this?
No, you're not. Now is when we all pray that they actually start
sending them out on Friday...
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Brad Beyenhof
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have made arrangements to expedite the process so we expect to start
shipping
> No, he says he's turning pairs of eighth notes into
> tremolos, but he wants the top beam connected to the stems.
Right ... turns out the correct reply to the original request is this:
The tremolo plug-in always doubles the note durations. The reason is that this
makes it a lot easier to enter
At 10:09 AM 1/14/2004, Tobias Giesen wrote:
>Actually, I think Mark needs these options on the first tabsheet:
>
>Number of beams: 3
>For half notes: connect how many outer beams to stem: 1
No, he says he's turning pairs of eighth notes into tremolos, but he wants
the top beam connected to the st
> the tab that says 'Beams'
Actually, I think Mark needs these options on the first tabsheet:
Number of beams: 3
For half notes: connect how many outer beams to stem: 1
Cheers,
Tobias
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At 09:36 AM 1/14/2004, Tobias Giesen wrote:
>when you have the full TGTools set installed (from www.tgtools.com), then the
>Tremolo plug-in provides all kinds of options that will allow to create
>non-standard tremolos too.
Gee, maybe next time before I answer, I'll look at the tab that says
'Beam
Hi,
when you have the full TGTools set installed (from www.tgtools.com), then the
Tremolo plug-in provides all kinds of options that will allow to create
non-standard tremolos too.
Cheers,
Tobias
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At 03:31 AM 1/14/2004, Mark D Lew wrote:
>I'm using TG Tools' tremolo plug-in to turn pairs of eighth notes into
>unmeasured tremolos with three beams. The result I'm getting has all
>three beams detached from the stem. What I want is the outer beam to
>touch the stem with the other two beams det
I'm using TG Tools' tremolo plug-in to turn pairs of eighth notes into
unmeasured tremolos with three beams. The result I'm getting has all
three beams detached from the stem. What I want is the outer beam to
touch the stem with the other two beams detached. Is there a way to do
that?
I kno
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