The math of expense depends on your age.
If you are 70 years old, buy the Inkjet.
If you are 20 buy the Laser.
Get it? The fifty years plus set will...
RW
On Saturday, September 18, 2004, at 04:14 PM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
I'd say save and get a laser. In the long run, the costs of ink will
make
The trade-offs are as follows:
The output on the inkjet is slower than toner based systems. but is capable of looking really good, depending on the paper you use. Glossy paper works best, but may not be firm enough to support its own weight on a conductor stand so you have to experiment a bit.
I think this has been a bug for a long time, no? Like maybe ever since
version 1, when I first bought the software.
RW
On Saturday, September 18, 2004, at 12:19 PM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
I believe you found a bug. I just tried putting a tie end in a bar
with a key change. It shows up using sp
I'd say save and get a laser. In the long run, the costs of ink will
make the Deskjet more expensive
Michael L. Meyer wrote:
Hello all --
I’ve read some of the printer discussions in the past, and thought I
might run this question by you all. Does anyone have/what do you think
of the HP
Title: Re: [Finale] Re: Finale Digest, Vol. 14, Issue 20
I’ve always had difficulty cutting measures out of a score. But a quick and easy workaround I use is to in scroll view, make a new staff at the bottom (I usually leave it in treble clef, since I’m going to delete it in about two minutes an
I think that you can fix this very easily. Merely highlight the area that needs to be moved. Cut it out of the score. Then paste it back into the area where you want the music to begin. Finale automatically realigns the music with the barlines.
good luck,
BE
In a message dated 9/18/2
Michael L. Meyer wrote:
Hello all --
I’ve read some of the printer discussions in the past, and thought I
might run this question by you all. Does anyone have/what do you think
of the HP Deskjet 9650? I’m looking for a printer that gives as close
to laser-quality output as possible (but I by n
On Sep 17, 2004, at 3:00 PM, John Howell wrote:
I wonder how hard it would have been to win a court case based on
English common-law traditions. I do know that the Library of Congress
has a very interesting list of publications that DID lose their
copyright protection instrantly and permanently
Hi Bob,
You have to go to the measure tool, select all measures in the
document (command A) and then double click on the staff with all
measures selected (you can also go to the measure drop down menu and
select edit measure attributes). Make sure that in the window that
comes up left barline
Title: OT: Printer question
Hello all --
I’ve read some of the printer discussions in the past, and thought I might run this question by you all. Does anyone have/what do you think of the HP Deskjet 9650? I’m looking for a printer that gives as close to laser-quality output as possible (but I
Hi Bob,
You have to go to the measure tool, select all measures in the
document (command A) and then double click on the staff with all
measures selected (you can also go to the measure drop down menu and
select edit measure attributes). Make sure that in the window that
comes up left barline
In a message dated 9/18/04 2:20:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I believe you found a bug. I just tried putting a tie end in a bar with
a key change. It shows up using speedy entry, but does not print nor
display.
Perhaps this needs to be sent to Finale Support, as it appears in the
Windows an
I believe you found a bug. I just tried putting a tie end in a bar with
a key change. It shows up using speedy entry, but does not print nor
display.
Perhaps this needs to be sent to Finale Support, as it appears in the
Windows and Macintosh versions of Finale 2005.
Bob Florence wrote:
Hi
Bob,
There may be a way to do this that someone else knows, but I have not had success using the tie tool when something like a key change gets in the way. Instead, when the tie tool does not work for a backwards tie end, I simply draw one with the slur tool. It's not the most elegant solution b
Is this in a repeat? I tried it and it looks like it is there, but it
doesn't display on the screen. Does it print? I'll try it when I get to
the studio in a little while...
Hi All:
How do I put a tie end at the beginning of a line when the key
signature changes.
I know that you can put
Bob Florence wrote:
Hi All:
How do I put a tie end at the beginning of a line when the key signature
changes.
I know that you can put a tie end in place by clicking on a note with
option. It gives you a large number of options, one of which is "tie
end". I can't get it to work with a key change.
Hi All:
In FinMac 2005 I cannot get left barlines to default to previous
barline. I have it set correctly in document options.
Thanks;
Bob Florence
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Hi All:
How do I put a tie end at the beginning of a line when the key
signature changes.
I know that you can put a tie end in place by clicking on a note with
option. It gives you a large number of options, one of which is "tie
end". I can't get it to work with a key change.
I am using FinMac 2
I trust the "Keep moving ..." option much more more than any thing
involving "partial measures," although the latter seem to be
considerably improved in 2004 and 2005. Selecting "Partial Measures"
was a sure bet to unknowingly mess up the end of your score a few
versions back. This question
on 9/17/04 7:37 PM, Harold Owen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> on 9/17/04 6:49 PM, Bill Spencer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> Hi there: For reasons I won't bore you with, I have one line of a
>>> multi-line
>>> score where everything is shifted to the left by two quarter-notes. Is
>>> ther
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