On 12.04.2004 8:35 Uhr, d. collins wrote
We used to have this with Forza!
Unfortunately, it expired last year.
And I am on Mac, no Forza, not even last year.
Johannes
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I could really use a plugin which can copy text blocks on a per page basis
from one document to another. There should be an option to copy only text
blocks which are limited to that one page, or also those which appear on a
page range or on all pages.
Perhaps the TGTools text block transfer
I really need a way to adjust the stem length of one layer in a mass edit
selection quickly. I know I can save some time by using Robert's Mass Copy,
but this is still too much work for such a simple task.
So if any of the plugin developers understand my need for this, this would
be really cool.
For anyone working with multiple layers a plugin which could move individual
rests depending on the notes in the other layer would really make things a
lot easier.
Even if this plugin only checks ie the lowest note in layer 1 and the
highest not in layer 2, and moves rests accordingly, plus
A smart rest mover (with options) would be a great idea!!!
Liudas
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From: Johannes Gebauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Finale list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 6:08 PM
Subject: [Finale] plugin wish
For anyone working with multiple layers a plugin
I frequently have to deal with collections of pieces, which I like to keep
all in one file. Eg, at the moment I am editing an organ collection
consisting out of 6 pieces. Most of the pieces start on a new page.
Now the composer has decided that he wants what used to be the last three
pieces to
Diverting from your question, I'm curious as to what you think is your
advantage in keeping these individual pieces all in one file? I've arranged
--and engraved for the publisher-- four piano collections of 10-12 pieces
each, and I can't think of any advantage, but CAN think of enormous
Le 13/09/03 14:40, Richard Huggins [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
Diverting from your question, I'm curious as to what you think is your
advantage in keeping these individual pieces all in one file? I've arranged
--and engraved for the publisher-- four piano collections of 10-12 pieces
each, and
On 13.09.2003 20:40 Uhr, Richard Huggins wrote
Diverting from your question, I'm curious as to what you think is your
advantage in keeping these individual pieces all in one file? I've arranged
--and engraved for the publisher-- four piano collections of 10-12 pieces
each, and I can't think
Diverting from your question, I'm curious as to what you think is your
advantage in keeping these individual pieces all in one file? I've arranged
--and engraved for the publisher-- four piano collections of 10-12 pieces
each, and I can't think of any advantage, but CAN think of enormous
: [Finale] Plugin wish (another one for Tobias?)
On 13.09.2003 20:40 Uhr, Richard Huggins wrote
Diverting from your question, I'm curious as to what you think is your
advantage in keeping these individual pieces all in one file? I've arranged
--and engraved for the publisher-- four piano
I frequently have to deal with collections of pieces, which I like to keep
all in one file. Eg, at the moment I am editing an organ collection
consisting out of 6 pieces. Most of the pieces start on a new page.
Now the composer has decided that he wants what used to be the last three
pieces to be
Le 13/09/03 16:09, Johannes Gebauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
I didn't want to expand to much on that, but that's basically what I do and
I do it for the same reasons.
Éric
Eric has already listed some reasons, here are some of mine:
I like to be able to print booklets easily from Finale.
At 04:27 PM 9/13/2003, Richard Huggins wrote:
.I work with a print driver that prints the documents to PDF. This
being the case I would think I could use Print from the Finder and it would
handle the job.
Acrobat Distiller also installs a print driver that works this way. I think
Johannes' point
On 13.09.2003 22:27 Uhr, Andrew Stiller wrote
I frequently have to deal with collections of pieces, which I like to keep
all in one file. Eg, at the moment I am editing an organ collection
consisting out of 6 pieces. Most of the pieces start on a new page.
Now the composer has decided
On 13.09.2003 22:27 Uhr, Richard Huggins wrote
Ok...some decent reasons to consider were given. I don't understand the PDF
headache impliedbut I don't work with actual Adobe Distiller or whatever
it is...I work with a print driver that prints the documents to PDF. This
being the case I
We have Space Systems evenly , and we have Jari's Space Systems plugin,
but here is something that is missing:
Sometimes, due to layout decisions and especially with larger scores there
is too much white space between the systems. This then needs to be
compensated by spacing the staves in the
Speaking as a conductor, I find it very disconcerting to have the
spacing between staves within a system change from system to system or
page to page. I much prefer extra white space around the systems to
having the page more evenly covered.
As I conduct, my glances at the score are dependent
On 12 Feb 2003, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
I would really like to have a
plugin which can do a combination of system-
and stff spacing automatically
You and lots of other people. I'm aware of at least two plugin developers who have
contemplated this, but to be useful it is quite a difficult
I second that!
a real time saver.
Abel
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
We have Space Systems evenly , and we have Jari's Space
Systems plugin,
but here is something that is missing:
Sometimes, due to layout decisions and especially with larger scores there
is too much white space between the
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