Re: [Finale] Mac to PC

2004-03-23 Thread David H. Bailey
Or James can simply rename the file with .mus, and then he should be able to open it with no problem whatsoever in Fin2004b. BUT, if he makes any edits, his son won't be able to open the file James sends back. So perhaps if James still has 2000 installed, that would be what he should use

Re: [Finale] Mac to PC

2004-03-23 Thread tobias_subscriber
.dat files received by email from Mac to Windows are usually encoded in a way that many Windows email clients cannot decode. You may need to drop these onto Aladdin StuffIt Expander (on the Windows PC), even though they're not compressed. This software should be available from

Re: [Finale] Playback Toolbar Question

2004-03-23 Thread Wiz-of-Oz
Yet another problem with transport toolbar is when you hit record button (ie. activate hyperscribe). Before you do this, remember that it's gonna start with tempo which is burried deeply in hyperscribe menu, not the one of your transport toolbar :( Abel Korzeniowski

Re: [Finale] Mac to PC

2004-03-23 Thread James Cooper
Thanks much for the ideas. I tried the StuffIt Expander, but coudn't find a way to get that to work. I had already tried changing the extension to .mus but still got invalid file type message when trying to open in Finale. So I'm asking him to resend the file with the .mus extension already on

Re: [Finale] Playback Toolbar Question

2004-03-23 Thread Raymond Horton
I agree that it could/should be more accessible, but realize that many of us keyboard-deprived souls WANT the tempo slower when we use Hyperscribe. Ray Horton - Original Message - From: Wiz-of-Oz [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 5:53 AM Subject: Re:

Re: [Finale] Playback Toolbar Question

2004-03-23 Thread David W. Fenton
On 23 Mar 2004 at 11:53, Wiz-of-Oz wrote: Yet another problem with transport toolbar is when you hit record button (ie. activate hyperscribe). Before you do this, remember that it's gonna start with tempo which is burried deeply in hyperscribe menu, not the one of your transport toolbar :( I

[Finale] Re: New Time Sig Metatools

2004-03-23 Thread Clay Zambo
Once upon a time (on 3/22/04 1:01 PM), David Froom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now with the metatools, with time signature tool selected you hold a metatool key and click a measure, and the new signature is popped right in. Wow! Now I _really_ can't wait for the os9 version! Anybody have the

RE: [Finale] Re: New Time Sig Metatools

2004-03-23 Thread Fisher, Allen
Can't comment on your actual question for obvious reasons, but Time Sig metatools have been around since about 2k2, we programmed some by default for use in simple entry. You can program your own. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Clay Zambo

Re: [Finale] Playback Toolbar Question

2004-03-23 Thread David H. Bailey
There are many Finale users who aren't on this list, and perhaps they, too, have been frustrated by the behavior of the transport toolbar but we on the list would never be aware of their desires just as they wouldn't be able to respond to your remarks. If you would like to see something

Re: [Finale] Re: New Time Sig Metatools

2004-03-23 Thread Mark D Lew
On Mar 23, 2004, at 9:34 AM, Clay Zambo wrote: Now with the metatools, with time signature tool selected you hold a metatool key and click a measure, and the new signature is popped right in. Wow! Now I _really_ can't wait for the os9 version! It works on Fin Mac 2k2, as I described in an