On May 4, 2005, at 4:35 PM, d. collins wrote:
Well, wouldn't it be easier to simply edit the articulation in
question and make it really big, without changing it, so you could
spot them all easily? Especially if you use colors?
Yes it would, but how do you make one articulation a different colou
On May 4, 2005, at 9:46 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Is there a way to search (but not replace) certain articulations in a
score?
Hmm, good question.
If nobody else comes up with a method, I can make up a kludge.
Go to the Articulation Selection dialogue box, and create an
articulation that is s
you're absolutely right, and eventually i did, but man did i have to
dig for it.
dhbailey wrat:
I got that from the Help file. You could too.
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oh yes, of course, programme options -> edit, how could i forget
something so intuitive... jeez.
what i don't understand is why all of a sudden they don't work (or
work differently). there is no reason font annotation should act
differently on a different computer is there? i upgraded from
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Dear list,
I am using Finale 2004b for Windows. In Speedy Entry, when I use
alt-T to open the tools menu with the Speedy Entry window open, a
tie is added to the note at the cursor position (or the last note
of the previous measure if the measure is blank) and when I use
alt-F to open the file
shirling & neueweise wrote:
There is a folder in your Finale folder call Font Annotations
yes i know about this folder, everything is there, and finale is set in
programme options to look there for them, but i mean where i actually
define the font annotations, via a menu. the dialogue box wher
There is a folder in your Finale folder call Font Annotations
yes i know about this folder, everything is there, and finale is set
in programme options to look there for them, but i mean where i
actually define the font annotations, via a menu. the dialogue box
where you change the size and sh
There is a folder in your Finale folder call Font Annotations
And go to Program Options, Folders to make sure Finale is looking for
them in the right spot. I'm assuming you transfered everything
(Annotations as well) to your Barbie Oven
shirling & neueweise wrote:
every time i try to fin
by the way, yes the file path is set in programme options, and the
files are in the font annotation folder.
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every time i try to find the font annotation in the menus i go
crazy... where is it again?
finale doesn't seem to automatically recognize font annotation when
changing versions, or moving computers? i remember this happening
before, i think when i upgraded to 2005 (from 2003), but all of a
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John Bell / 2005/05/03 / 11:19 PM wrote:
>1.None of the Finale fonts work. Solution: go to Library >
>Caches, and delete the folder "com.apple.ATS". Restart.
Oooops. I missed this. Thanks John Blane to point this out for me, and
sorry for the bandwidth. All is well now.
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I reinstalled Finale Mac 2005b to Tiger on my AlBook1.5 but didn't try
it until now since it was fine under G5 Dual2.5. Stoopid.
Finale fonts are not recognized by _this_ Tiger. When I run Verify
Fonts, all the Finale fonts are grayed out. Ack!
The difference between G5 Dual2.5, which Tiger
Is there a way to search (but not replace) certain articulations in a score?
Johannes
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