On 04.10.2002 6:07 Uhr, Philip Aker wrote
> There is one on my site for OS 9 called PDF Utilities. It is a port of
> a command line utility by John Greshak but with dialogs, buttons, etc.
> for the Mac version. But in this case I would prefer to deal with the
> score directly myself because of th
On Thursday, Oct 3, 2002, at 12:07 US/Pacific, Mr. Liudas Motekaitis
wrote:
> I'm not on Mac, but I really think there must be some simple freeware
> out there to do the simple trick of combining a bunch of .ps files
> into the order you want them into PDF file. If I were in your
> situation,
On 03.10.2002 21:01 Uhr, Robert Patterson wrote
> On Thu, 03 October 2002, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>
>> the thing has to go to the printer as a PDF file.
>>
>
> You could do that with the Finale print options, and print the pages in any
> order you want.
True. I hadn't thought of this. Howeve
At 8:42 PM +0200 10/3/02, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>Thanks for the tips.
>
>Believe me, I am more than annoyed about this particular customer. I told
>him several times that I need the final order of the pieces before I prepare
>the final correction copy for him. Now he sends me the final correctio
on, I wouldn't
even think of redoing the whole layout just for the page order of your PDF
file.
Liudas Motekaitis
www.balticsun.com
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On Thu, 03 October 2002, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
> the thing has to go to the printer as a PDF file.
>
You could do that with the Finale print options, and print the pages in any
order you want.
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Robert Patterson
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Thanks for the tips.
Believe me, I am more than annoyed about this particular customer. I told
him several times that I need the final order of the pieces before I prepare
the final correction copy for him. Now he sends me the final correction copy
back with several pieces exchanged in the order,
On 03.10.2002 13:07 Uhr, Mr. Liudas Motekaitis wrote
> Wouldn't it be a lot easier just to renumber the pages and then after
> print-out just resort the pages? (unless there are some pieces which don't
> end/begin on a new page).
No, because the thing has to go to the printer as a PDF file.
Joh
You've identified the only non-obvious issue: mid-measure clef changes. You may
find that you have better results by (instead of Move Everything) using Move
Entries and selecting everything (including clefs) and then also selecting
everything under Move Measures or at least what you want to move.
Le jeudi, 3 oct 2002, à 07:07 America/Montreal, Mr. Liudas Motekaitis a
écrit :
> Wouldn't it be a lot easier just to renumber the pages and then after
> print-out just resort the pages? (unless there are some pieces which
> don't
> end/begin on a new page).
If you use a DTP program for your
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Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 11:00 AM
Subject: [Finale] Moving a portion of a piece elsewhere
> I am working on a large file, consisting of individual pieces between 1 an
4
> pages long. Now the composer wants to exchange two of those pieces. I
I am working on a large file, consisting of individual pieces between 1 an 4
pages long. Now the composer wants to exchange two of those pieces. I guess
I have to do this by cutting and pasting the measures. Is there anything I
need to observe, to prevent damage, like missing clef changes, etc?
J
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