On Monday, Nov 17, 2003, at 05:55 US/Pacific, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
That is not necessary, at least in 2k3, any expression can be made
to have an opaque background. I use this quite often for "cresc." to
break barlines.
Hard to tell if Keith is using 2K1 or not.
Was this feature really only
On 17.11.2003 13:09 Uhr, Philip Aker wrote
>> That is not necessary, at least in 2k3, any expression can be made to
>> have an opaque background. I use this quite often for "cresc." to
>> break barlines.
>
> Hard to tell if Keith is using 2K1 or not.
Was this feature really only introduced after
On Monday, Nov 17, 2003, at 02:22 US/Pacific, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Tidying up a Fin 2001 score, I wish to add text- but almost like a
sticky label- i.e. text on a white background which hides whatever >>> it
is placed on-be it staves, or leger lines or whatever.
I know it's do-able- but how?
On 17.11.2003 10:14 Uhr, Philip Aker wrote
>> Tidying up a Fin 2001 score, I wish to add text- but almost like a
>> sticky label- i.e. text on a white background which hides whatever it
>> is placed on-be it staves, or leger lines or whatever.
>
>> I know it's do-able- but how?
>
> You can use a
On Sunday, Nov 16, 2003, at 16:09 US/Pacific, helgesen wrote:
Tidying up a Fin 2001 score, I wish to add text- but almost like a
sticky label- i.e. text on a white background which hides whatever it
is placed on-be it staves, or leger lines or whatever.
I know it's do-able- but how?
You can use
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 2:09 AM
Subject: [Finale] White Text Background
> Tidying up a Fin 2001 score, I wish to add text- but almost like a sticky
> label- i.e. text on a white background which hides whatever it is placed
on-
> be it staves, or leger lines or whatever.
&
Tidying up a Fin 2001 score, I wish to add text- but almost like a sticky
label- i.e. text on a white background which hides whatever it is placed on-
be it staves, or leger lines or whatever.
I know it's do-able- but how?
Regards Keith in OZ.
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Fina