At 06:23 PM 3/18/2004, Harold Owen wrote:
>How do I indicate in FinaleScript to remove measure numbers from a
>particular staff?
Well, looking at the available commands, I'd say the answer is "you can't".
Aaron.
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Dear Wisdom,
How do I indicate in FinaleScript to remove measure numbers from a
particular staff? I know that manually, I choose the Staff Tool,
double-click on the staff, and remove the check from "Measure
Numbers."
TIA
Hal
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difference.
Liudas
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On Wednesday, February 18, 2004, at 09:27 AM, Mr. Liudas Motekaitis
wrote:
d. collins wrote:
My script reads:
search [Jenson] replace [Arial]
I just tried this:
search "aaa" replace with "xxx"
I'm running MacFin2k4 on OS X 10.2.8. Regardless of the number of
pages on which the text block disp
".
Turns into xxx upon running the script.
Nothing else in the script.
Are you on Windows 2000 and Finale 2004?
Liudas
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Win 2000, Finale 2004, FinaleScript:
FinaleScript "Find and Replace" feature doesn't work for Text Blocks which
are assigned to more than one page.
The following line:
search [Arial] 7 bold replace with [Times] 12
does nothing to a text block which has Arial 7 bold fonts in it until you
assign
I agree with Dennis on this point -- it would be of great value to all
Finale users, and those who aren't interested can filter those messages
out or simply hit the delete key.
Maybe not all the members have upgraded to Fin2004, but eventually they
will upgrade to Fin2005 or Fin2006 and I can't
Has anyone yet done anything useful with Finalescript? How useful is it?
What are the limitations?
Johannes
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I think that since the finalescript is supposed to be something
everybody can do (as opposed to programming plug-ins, which required
practice progamming in C or C++ and downloading the PDK) it would be
good to keep the discussion about it on this list without opening a new
forum for it.
We mig
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> Listsibs:
>
> Though I have had WINFIN 2k4 since it was first released, pre-occupation
> with other projects prevented me form doing more than installing it and
> giving it a cursory rev
Listsibs:
Though I have had WINFIN 2k4 since it was first released, pre-occupation
with other projects prevented me form doing more than installing it and
giving it a cursory review. Well, I've reached a point with those other
projects where I had the time to look at the 2k4, with the idea of
On Tuesday, September 2, 2003, at 12:03 PM, Fiskum, Steve wrote:
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Maybe this is something that Tobias can add to his Keyboard Remapper?
Maybe, but that wouldn't help Mac people (unless he's working on an OS
X version of
Don't forget about QuicKeys (www.quickeys.com) which a must (IMHO) when working with
Finale on the MAC. The new OS X version is still not as powerful as the OS 9 version
but they seem to be getting closer everyday.
Cheers,
Steve Fiskum
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On Tuesday, September 2, 2003, at 09:31 AM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
Maybe this is something that Tobias can add to his Keyboard Remapper?
Maybe, but that wouldn't help Mac people (unless he's working on an OS
X version of the Remapper, which would be awesome!).
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At 11:58 AM 9/2/2003, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
>Here is Coda's reply to my question about keyboard shortcuts for
>FinaleScripts:
>
...
>> I'm very sorry, this is a mistake. I just spoke with the person in
>> charge of
>> this material on our website, and he will fix it. I believe we had
>> originally i
Here is Coda's reply to my question about keyboard shortcuts for
FinaleScripts:
Subject: RE: FinaleScript - keyboard shortcuts?
Dear Brad,
I'm very sorry, this is a mistake. I just spoke with the person in
charge of
this material on our website, and he will fix it. I believe we had
originally
At 10:53 PM 8/31/2003, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
>Component Files > FinaleScript.dat holds all of the scripts.
DOH! Thanks, I looked in that folder and just didn't see the file.
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Aaron Sherber asked:
> Just out of curiosity, does anybody know where and how the
> FinaleScripts
> are stored, physically?
Component Files > FinaleScript.dat holds all of the scripts.
This is merely a text file; the header for each individual script is
"FS_TagScriptName=" followed immediately
Hi all,
Just out of curiosity, does anybody know where and how the FinaleScripts
are stored, physically?
Thanks,
Aaron.
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At 1:23 PM -0400 8/31/03, David H. Bailey wrote:
Wow! I never knew you could verb a verb! Verbing of nouns is
commonplace, but verbing of verbs is something new to me!
I imagine a bright guy like you noticed that the expression "Verbing
a noun" is, in itself, making a noun into a verb, so you
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
> On 31.08.2003 19:23 Uhr, David H. Bailey wrote
>
> > I also guess I better read my dictionary more regularly.
> Would that be
> > to regularize my readingness of the dictionary. Or would
> that be more
> > modernly stated as I had better dictionarize more frequently?
On 31.08.2003 19:23 Uhr, David H. Bailey wrote
> I also guess I better read my dictionary more regularly. Would that be
> to regularize my readingness of the dictionary. Or would that be more
> modernly stated as I had better dictionarize more frequently?
ROFL!!
Happy dictionarizing!
Johannes
Wow! I never knew you could verb a verb! Verbing of nouns is
commonplace, but verbing of verbs is something new to me!
What does automate mean, then, if not to make automatic?
I did look up automatize after reading Andrew's post and found it in my
Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary. Definit
In an effort to try to find an answer for you, I decided to check out
the quick-start videos. I clicked the button for Visual Demos and was
shown a selection of many demos (none of which refer to FinaleScript --
how thoughtful of MakeMusic) but there are two buttons at the bottom,
one of which
On looking in the documentation I find that MakeMusic has invented a
new word: AUTOMATIZE in the sentence "... an easy way to automatize
repetetive tasks..."(page 9-38, first sentence under FinaleScript
Plug-In / What It Does). What ever happened to AUTOMATE? Does
nobody who knows the English
At 07:42 AM 8/31/2003, David H. Bailey wrote:
>The long and the short of it is that it seems that FinaleScript scripts
>are only available when you run the plug-in, select the script from the
>list and then click the green triangle PLAY button.
>
>At least if any other activation process is possibl
OK, I've spent a while scouring the documentation. How are you supposed
to set a key combo to activate a script?
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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
FWIW, the next release of OS X (Panther) will have a customizable macro
system built in, which is supposed to include menu actions if I remember
correctly.
Tim
> From: Brad Beyenhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 09:10:09 -0700
> To: Finale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
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,
>From the Fin2004 website promo stuff, I see something exciting called
"FinaleScript". Does anyone know what its capabilities and limitations are?
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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
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