No ideas. Will have to play with it some more. Let us know if you get
it to work, and I will do the same.
Tim
On Jan 23, 2004, at 8:50 PM, Éric Dussault wrote:
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On Jan 23, 2004, at 11:30 AM, d. collins wrote:
I have three beamed grace notes before the main note (quarter note):
two 32nds and one 16th. When I beam these together, I get three beams
all over the three notes (3 32nds) instead of three beams between the
first two and two between the last two
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On 23/01/04 10:54, "Tim Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just tried it, and submenus work as well--I only tried one deep.
Yes, I now see this, too. Thanks!
Lidas
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> I can say with absolute certainty that the notes don't have to star
I can say with absolute certainty that the notes don't have to start on beat
one.
-Lee
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You could try first entering them as regular notation, then use the grace
note tool from the Simple Entry pallette to "convert" them to grace notes
and see if the beaming holds up.
Richard
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Or just enter them into another layer as normal notes and use the % Tool.
(Or as a combination of custom triplets in the same layer without the number
or bracket showing). This is the best method if you want the layout to stay
"true".
Liudas
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Sorry can't visualize it but have you tried Special Tools - beam breaker?
Jerry
d. collins wrote:
I have three beamed grace notes before the main note (quarter note):
two 32nds and one 16th. When I beam these together, I get three beams
all over the three notes (3 32nds) instead of three beams
On 23.01.2004 20:08 Uhr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
> On EPS: Can't one print a page to disk to get PostScript, and then run
> it through ghostscript to make it into an EPS? I'll have to try one
> page of a score. That might be a workaround until the F'04 update release.
It doesn't work here. Font
I've been fiddling with it. I think it has to have not only notes in the
left-most measure, but the notes have to start on beat one of that measure.
Liudas
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At 02:13 PM 1/23/2004, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
>I'm creating a fingering chart for a method book, and I thought I
>remembered one time seeing an option to center whole notes in a bar.
TGTools | Modfy | Shift will do this.
Aaron.
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For any MIDI data associated with specific notes, there must be actual notes
in the leftmost visible measure when you double-click its staff for that
particular staff to be selected. Otherwise, the next staff below it with
notes in the leftmost measure will be selected. If you're not in scroll
vi
I believe it was an option to center whole rests in a bar.
You can achieve the effect you want by making your time signature 8/4,
setting a different signature for display (or simply hiding the time
signature since it's a fingering chart) then entering a half-rest and
hiding it, whole note, hal
> I remembered one time seeing an option to center
> whole notes in a bar.
Me too! I saw it in TGTools->Modify->Shift ...
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I'm creating a fingering chart for a method book, and I thought I
remembered one time seeing an option to center whole notes in a bar.
Was that really there, or is my memory deceiving me? If it *is* in
there somewhere, where might I find it?
FinMac2k3a.
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This is disturbing news. I thought that the MOTU fix set the patch
lists system-wide. H.
Tim
On Jan 23, 2004, at 1:02 PM, Earl Price wrote:
It seems that patchlists containing instrument names
don't show up in FinMac 2004. This was a major issue
when Digital Performer came out for OS X, bu
I can't confirm specifically, because I don't have 2k4 yet (should
arrive today), but the behavior with other apps demonstrates that it
should work.
Tim
On Jan 23, 2004, at 12:19 PM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 23.01.2004 16:54 Uhr, Tim Thompson wrote
I just tried it, and submenus work as well
I have exactly the same setup...HP 4MV, TCP connection, OSX,
Finale'04, etc., and would be very interested in how to set things up
for additional paper sizes. (The stuff for defining nonstandard sized
in the standard print setup box popup? I haven't gotten it to work right
for Finale or anything
Has anyone ever heard of a music font called Aduhaps?
Liudas
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It seems that patchlists containing instrument names
don't show up in FinMac 2004. This was a major issue
when Digital Performer came out for OS X, but MOTU
provided users with patchlists for most MIDI
instruments currently on the market. There's also a
third party application, Cherry Picker, that
On 23.01.2004 16:54 Uhr, Tim Thompson wrote
> I just tried it, and submenus work as well--I only tried one deep. You
> can remove any default mappings and add any you like. The trick is
> that you have to not have the app running when you create the shortcut.
Can you confirm that this works als
On 23.01.2004 6:14 Uhr, RockyRoad wrote
>
>> Not able to create EPS files is a real annoyance.
>
> Is this true!? Is it only temporary?
>
> Making EPS's is the main thing I do. I was assuming that I was soon
> to be getting rid of OS9
It has been announced that EPS capabilities will be added b
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> To: Finale List
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> >Not able to create EPS files is a real annoyance.
>
> Is this true!? Is it only temporary?
>
> Making EPS's is the main thing I do. I was assuming that I was soon
> to be getting rid of OS9
>
This is temporary.
Steve Fiskum
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Johannes Gebauer asked:
ResEdit? I thought that was OS 9 only?
Tobias Giesen responded:
It *runs* in OS 9 or Classic. But it can do lots of wonderful things
for Carbon
applications! Just use it to open the resources stored deep within the Finale
application package ...
And may I add?:
Resorcer
I just tried it, and submenus work as well--I only tried one deep. You
can remove any default mappings and add any you like. The trick is
that you have to not have the app running when you create the shortcut.
In the menu item name field, you type the menu item's name exactly as
it appears i
Not able to create EPS files is a real annoyance.
Is this true!? Is it only temporary?
Making EPS's is the main thing I do. I was assuming that I was soon
to be getting rid of OS9
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Very often when using the Midi Tool to edit data such as velocity, upon
double-clicking the staff I want to edit, a staff is actually chosen which
is either above or below the one I wanted. This happens in both edit and
page views.
Anybody know about this and how I can keep this from happnening?
At 09:10 PM 1/22/04 -0800, Glenn Adams wrote:
>Does anyone on this list know where to get 9x12 paper?
Aside from what Noel said, you can also get precut, packaged 9x12 at an art
supply shop or through art supply catalogs. I suggest this because print
shops can be unwilling to help, and paper suppl
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