On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 10:04 AM, Benjamin Smedberg wrote:
In FinaleScript, will it be possible to set a key combination to
choose
an item from a menu? For example, a keyboard shortcut to select a
Brad, I haven't found any documentation on the FinaleScript stuff, but
it
looks to me lik
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> Subject: [Finale] FinaleScript question
>
> To somebody that knows:
>
> In FinaleScript, will it be possible to set a key combination to choose
> an item from a menu? For example, a keyboard shortcut to select a tool
> from the Tools menu or to open a TGTools plugin.
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To somebody that knows:
In FinaleScript, will it be possible to set a key combination to choose
an item from a menu? For example, a keyboard shortcut to select a tool
from the Tools menu or to open a TGTools plugin.
I guess what I'm really asking is: will there be a reason to upgrade to
QuicK
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 06:23 PM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 07.08.2003 21:00 Uhr, Darcy James Argue wrote
Uh, not if you are planning on upgrading the OS anyway -- and if you
use OS X, you'd be a fool not to upgrade to 10.3.
Unless your machine doesn't take it. Apparently 10.3 needs Mac
> In FinaleScript, will it be possible to set a key combination to choose
> an item from a menu? For example, a keyboard shortcut to select a
Brad, I haven't found any documentation on the FinaleScript stuff, but it
looks to me like you will be able to choose menu items by keystroke. By the
way,
09 -0700
To: Finale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Finale] FinaleScript question
To somebody that knows:
In FinaleScript, will it be possible to set a key combination to
choose
an item from a menu? For example, a keyboard shortcut to select a
tool
from the Tools menu or to open a TGTools
On 07.08.2003 21:00 Uhr, Darcy James Argue wrote
> Uh, not if you are planning on upgrading the OS anyway -- and if you
> use OS X, you'd be a fool not to upgrade to 10.3.
Unless your machine doesn't take it. Apparently 10.3 needs Macs with
on-board USB, which my Wallstreet doesn't have. Or does
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 01:59 PM, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
However, if I'm going to need that sort of operability outside of
Finale, the QuicKeys upgrade ($69.95) is a lot more appealing than an
OS upgrade (reputedly $130).
Uh, not if you are planning on upgrading the OS anyway -- and if yo