[Finale] Instrument changing - midscore

2005-03-12 Thread Jim and Pat Sodke
Hi all I'm in the middle of an arrangement for jazz combo with four horns.  The band is full of doublers, and halfway through the arrangement, the 1st clarinet switches to Trumpet, and the 2nd clarinet to trombone.  How do I Change the two staves to indicate the switching of instruments, and

Re: [Finale] American Styles (was Best Works of the 1920s)

2005-03-12 Thread Mark D Lew
On Mar 12, 2005, at 8:29 AM, John Howell wrote: Entirely my fault for not being clear in my statement. I was not thinking so much of imported European operetta, which as you point out very convincingly took place almost simultaneously with it's popularity in Europe, as I was of operettas writte

Re: [Finale] lyrics underline

2005-03-12 Thread Darcy James Argue
Hi Mark, Hmm. My Mac Mail is set to automatically convert HTML messages to plain text when replying. I wonder what it is about AOL messages that prevents that operation from taking place? - Darcy - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brooklyn, NY On 12 Mar 2005, at 11:12 PM, Mark D Lew wrote: On Mar 12, 200

Re: [Finale] lyrics underline

2005-03-12 Thread Mark D Lew
On Mar 12, 2005, at 10:03 AM, Christopher Smith wrote: Here's another message from an AOL address that I couldn't reply to in Mail (mac OSX)! I wish they would fix that! Cmd-[ will change the message to non-HTML, and then reply should work. That's what I do. mdl ___

Re: [Finale] lyrics underline

2005-03-12 Thread Mark D Lew
On Mar 12, 2005, at 1:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks a million for everyone's help. I sure hope they are able to fix this "bug". Given that others on Fin Mac 2k4 aren't having the same problem, I'd guess it isn't really a bug. We just need to figure out what is different about your set

Re: [Finale] American Styles (was Best Works of the 1920s)

2005-03-12 Thread John Howell
At 12:59 PM -0500 3/12/05, Andrew Stiller wrote: This argument confuses folk music (largely anonymous and non-professional) with popular music (professional, with identifiable composers). On the contrary, my thesis is that it was the music that each separate group of settlers brought with it, wh

Re: [Finale] lyrics underline

2005-03-12 Thread SanMutek
In a message dated 3/12/2005 1:46:47 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: According to Michael's message, you have to turn off the smart word extensions to use the underscore.Dennis I turned off the smart word extensions and still cannot use the underscore. NS recommended

Re: [Finale] American Styles (was Best Works of the 1920s)

2005-03-12 Thread Raymond Horton
At 7:56 PM -0500 3/11/05, Raymond Horton wrote: Thanks for the info. I had heard of that strike but not as completely as you write. Wasn't there also heavy taxing of larger bands in clubs after the war that also helped the rise of small combos? Perhaps that was just in NYC? John Howell wrote:

Re: [Finale] lyrics underline

2005-03-12 Thread Christopher Smith
On Mar 12, 2005, at 1:57 PM, d. collins wrote: Mark D Lew écrit: If so, this must be something new. There's never been any problem with the underscore character up through Fin 2k2. Perhaps it has to do with the new "smart" word extensions? Has anyone confirmed whether it's a problem with the a

Re: [Finale] lyrics underline

2005-03-12 Thread Michael Good
And if you do want to use the underscore instead of the capital I in Engraver, just turn off Smart Word Extensions in Finale 2004. It's at Options -> Document Options -> Lyrics -> Word Extensions (button at the bottom of the Lyrics box) -> Use Smart Word Extensions. Best regards, Michael Good Rec

Re: [Finale] lyrics underline

2005-03-12 Thread Mark D Lew
On Mar 12, 2005, at 8:33 AM, Christopher Smith wrote: Yes, apparently the underscore (along with the space and hyphen) is a reserved character telling Finale to move to the next syllable. If so, this must be something new. There's never been any problem with the underscore character up through F

Re: [Finale] lyrics underline

2005-03-12 Thread Christopher Smith
In a message dated 3/12/2005 10:34:48 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yes, apparently the underscore (along with the space and hyphen) is a reserved character telling Finale to move to the next syllable. You would have to find a similar character, mapped to a different keystr

Re: [Finale] American Styles (was Best Works of the 1920s)

2005-03-12 Thread Andrew Stiller
On Mar 11, 2005, at 3:53 PM, John Howell wrote: American Popular Song did not grow up in the large, East-Coast seaport cities, which maintained close ties to Europe and European culture from the late 18th century on, but in the North American heartland where successive waves of pioneers settled

Re: [Finale] lyrics underline

2005-03-12 Thread Noel Stoutenburg
Sandra wrote: I have recently purchased a new computer and installed Finale 2004. It will not allow me to type an underline in the lyrics. I do not need to underline a word, I just need to be able to type the underline. Has anyone encountered this problem before? I haven't, but here's how I'd so

Re: [Finale] lyrics underline

2005-03-12 Thread SanMutek
In a message dated 3/12/2005 11:15:50 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Christopher Smith écrit:>I have misplaced my note about it, as it has been a couple of years since >I had to do this, but Mark D. Lew here on the list told me about it; >perhaps he will chime in.

Re: [Finale] lyrics underline

2005-03-12 Thread SanMutek
In a message dated 3/12/2005 10:34:48 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yes, apparently the underscore (along with the space and hyphen) is a reserved character telling Finale to move to the next syllable. You would have to find a similar character, mapped to a diffe

Re: [Finale] American Styles (was Best Works of the 1920s)

2005-03-12 Thread John Howell
At 7:56 PM -0500 3/11/05, Raymond Horton wrote: Thanks for the info. I had heard of that strike but not as completely as you write. Wasn't there also heavy taxing of larger bands in clubs after the war that also helped the rise of small combos? Perhaps that was just in NYC? There was a nationa

Re: [Finale] lyrics underline

2005-03-12 Thread Christopher Smith
Yes, apparently the underscore (along with the space and hyphen) is a reserved character telling Finale to move to the next syllable. You would have to find a similar character, mapped to a different keystroke in the font, to force the underscore to appear by itself. I don't know what font you are

Re: [Finale] American Styles (was Best Works of the 1920s)

2005-03-12 Thread John Howell
At 2:57 PM -0800 3/11/05, Mark D Lew wrote: On Mar 11, 2005, at 12:53 PM, John Howell wrote: European operetta did not come to North America until the 1890s or later [...] Entirely my fault for not being clear in my statement. I was not thinking so much of imported European operetta, which as y

[Finale] lyrics underline

2005-03-12 Thread SanMutek
I have recently purchased a new computer and installed Finale 2004. It will not allow me to type an underline in the lyrics. I do not need to underline a word, I just need to be able to type the underline. Has anyone encountered this problem before?   Sandra __

Re: [Finale] Authentication schemes

2005-03-12 Thread dhbailey
Dennis W. Manasco wrote: At 8:30 AM -0500 3/11/05, dhbailey wrote: (In reply to my thesis that a corporate principal might be found liable for actions taken that deprive a litigating class of their source of income:) The license you agree to when you use the software (even the pre-tethered vers

Re: [Finale] Authentication schemes

2005-03-12 Thread Johannes Gebauer
Robert Patterson schrieb: By contrast, I still have a few MacOS binaries I purchased in the 1980s that still work just fine in Panther OSX. In particular MS Word 5.1 and MS Works 3. And to take this point one step further, these programs are likely to keep functioning as long as Apple keeps the

Re: [Finale] Authentication schemes

2005-03-12 Thread Dennis W. Manasco
At 8:30 AM -0500 3/11/05, dhbailey wrote: (In reply to my thesis that a corporate principal might be found liable for actions taken that deprive a litigating class of their source of income:) The license you agree to when you use the software (even the pre-tethered versions) states pretty clear