At 06:06 PM 2/27/04 -0500, Darcy James Argue wrote:
>Interesting. Could you do me a favor? Could set the "Smoothing"
>control all the way to the left (i.e., turn off smoothing entirely) and
>see what happens?
Almost identical in speed, but it's actually faster to the left ('faster'),
but the
At 04:52 PM 2/27/04 -0600, Steve Gibons wrote:
>On Feb 27, 2004, at 4:26 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately, the demo does not load Finale
>> files, and many of those I tried to load come up with a 'fatal error'
>
>Is that an ETF file you're loading? If not, try that.
Thanks, that
On 27 Feb 2004, at 05:26 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
[Of Sibelius for Windows]
The display does have smoothing, and even at highest quality, the
display
shows no lag at any magnification. It is a faster display than most
graphics-heavy programs.
Interesting. Could you do me a favor? Could
On Feb 27, 2004, at 4:26 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
Unfortunately, the demo does not load Finale
files, and many of those I tried to load come up with a 'fatal error'
Is that an ETF file you're loading? If not, try that.
steve
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At 04:20 PM 2/27/04 -0500, Darcy James Argue wrote:
>[I should add that I don't know if this is supported -- or even
>possible -- on the Windows side of things. It's possible in OS X
>because OpenGL is such an integral part of the OS. The OpenGL
>integration is not supported in Sibelius for OS
At 12:07 PM -0500 2/27/04, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
Speaking of the Polansky, I need an 'approximate equals' sign in one of the
music fonts (the curved equal sign) to add before dynamic markings. Anybody
seen one?
In Avant Garde font on my Mac under Opt-x I have that symbol. Hope that helps.
On 27 Feb 2004, at 10:53 AM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
Even basic interface functions were still debilitated as of 2K3, in the
Windows UI at least. The problem with scrolling remained (i.e., not
respecting the up/down/left/right arrows for page motion, no proper
wheel
functions, and no continuo
On 27 Feb 2004 at 19:34, Mr. Liudas Motekaitis wrote:
[Dennis B-K:]
> > Speaking of the Polansky, I need an 'approximate equals' sign in one
> > of the music fonts (the curved equal sign) to add before dynamic markings.
> > Anybody seen one?
>
> I don't know of one, but if you don't find it you c
> Speaking of the Polansky, I need an 'approximate equals' sign in one of
the
> music fonts (the curved equal sign) to add before dynamic markings.
Anybody
> seen one?
I don't know of one, but if you don't find it you can easily make one in the
shape designer out of two of these ~ symbols in Times
At 06:55 PM 2/27/04 +0200, Mr. Liudas Motekaitis wrote:
>(1) Although I'm not sure, but as an educated guess, I'd say that most of
>Finale's bugs, kludges, and bad programming that infuriate Dennis have to
>do with the fact that the programmers who work on music notation software
>have to be music
Interesting rant. I have 3 things to add:
(1) Although I'm not sure, but as an educated guess, I'd say that most of
Finale's bugs, kludges, and bad programming that infuriate Dennis have to
do with the fact that the programmers who work on music notation software
have to be musically inclined. Th
On 27.02.2004 16:53 Uhr, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote
> At 09:45 AM 2/27/04 +0100, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>> I am not sure whether you are joking or being serious. Whatever the case,
>> cross staffing is much easier than that in Fin2k4. Select the notes, select
>> the plugin, click GO and you are d
At 09:45 AM 2/27/04 +0100, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>I am not sure whether you are joking or being serious. Whatever the case,
>cross staffing is much easier than that in Fin2k4. Select the notes, select
>the plugin, click GO and you are done.
I wasn't joking. One of the things I like about Graphir
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