Well, that's definitely not the case here, even with the most delicate
clicks it will jump at times. MM as acknowledged the problem as far as I
know.
Johannes
Robert Patterson schrieb:
I have noticed it. For awhile I cussed it until I realized that it is
actually there by design and useful. Bas
Thanks for pointing this out Robert. You're quite right, a staccato
mouse click only turns one page at a time.
John
On 6 May 2005, at 23:56, Robert Patterson wrote:
I have noticed it. For awhile I cussed it until I realized that it
is actually there by design and useful. Basically, it continue
I have noticed it. For awhile I cussed it until I realized that it is
actually there by design and useful. Basically, it continues to page
while you hold down the arrow. You just have to click more delicately.
Jonathan Smith wrote:
1. Has anyone using FinMac 2005b noticed pages being skipped whe
At 04:09 PM 5/6/2005, shirling & neueweise wrote:
>same in the shape designer). metatool-assign expression twice.
>create new shape expression -> edit -> select. oh look the first
>shape i created is duplicated! this is slated to be fixed...
I thought this was intentional, and actually has adv
don't do it, man!
document bloat: open a new doc with no libraries, create a
metatool-defined shape expression (text or articulation, it's the
same in the shape designer). metatool-assign expression twice.
create new shape expression -> edit -> select. oh look the first
shape i created is dup
No, Vincent, just a plain vanilla Apple "ProMouse". I have a notion that the problem really began when computer speeds increased. Ordinary scrolling, even on my 867 MHz G4 is way too fast.Herman On May 6, 2005, at 3:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:>1. Has anyone using FinMac 2005b noticed pages bei
1. Has anyone using FinMac 2005b noticed pages being skipped when
using the page forward or back arrows in the lower left corner?
Yep, me too. Only skips one page either way though, back or forward,
never 2 or more.
This has been a bug for at least the last two versions (FinMac 2004 &
2005). It'
>1. Has anyone using FinMac 2005b noticed pages being skipped when
>using the page forward or back arrows in the lower left corner?
yes, I've had this happen. Are you using a Kensington mouse or trackball? There are times when it seems to stick in the down position. I notice this when scr
Hal, where do you get this stuff? Many thanks. Now maybe my ears will stop ringing.HermanOn May 6, 2005, at 1:47 PM, Harold Owen wrote:Try this: a) be sure the "Override Reverb" in HP Preferences is set to 0, and then click Save; b) go to MIDI/Send MIDI Value, click Controller, enter 91 (Effects 1
On May 6, 2005, at 11:26 AM, John McGann/Original Custom Transcription
Service wrote:
Can a divisi part (mistakenly) entered into a single voice/layer in
Speedy be divided easily into up stem/down stem notes?
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Not EASILY, but if it is a very long passage, this procedure might be
worth it.
M
Herman Gersten writes:
2 questions:
1. Has anyone using FinMac 2005b noticed pages being skipped when
using the page forward or back arrows in the lower left corner?
2. How do I turn off the reverb which persists from file to file. I
have tried to override it in HP to no avail.
You have answers
On 6 May 2005 at 8:41, Christopher Smith wrote:
> I attribute this to imperfect importation from old versions of Finale.
> Things seem to have improved greatly in post-2002 files, but every
> once in a while I have to copy the contents of an old file over to a
> 2005 blank in order to dispell the
On 6 May 2005 at 9:18, Ken Moore wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> David Fenton
> writes: >But I believe the tunings on the typical 3-string Viennese
> basses of >the time was not the same as our modern conbrabasses.
>
> Do you have evidence that 4- and 5-string instruments were not
> avail
On 6 May 2005 at 9:04, d. collins wrote:
> Giz Bowe écrit:
> >You can save yourself a bit of trouble by doing this: after you
> >delete the content, save the file as a template file (*.ftm). Just
> >open this file anytime you start a new piece. If you're making the
> >same adjustments when you do
That's the answer, Leigh. Thanks!On May 6, 2005, at 12:01 PM, Leigh Daniels wrote:It's been bugging me in FinMac2004b. I use Cmd-PageUp & CmdPageDown instead of the mouse clicks. ___
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It's been bugging me in FinMac2004b. I use Cmd-PageUp & CmdPageDown
instead of the mouse clicks.
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On Fri, May 6, 2005, HERMAN GERSTEN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>1. Has anyone using FinMac 2005b noticed pages being skipped when
>using the page forward or back arrows in the lower left co
2 questions:
1. Has anyone using FinMac 2005b noticed pages being skipped when
using the page forward or back arrows in the lower left corner?
2. How do I turn off the reverb which persists from file to file. I
have tried to override it in HP to no avail.
Herman
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Speedy be divided easily into up stem/down stem notes?
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Christopher Smith / 2005/05/06 / 08:53 AM wrote:
>Put the Coda on its own system by using Mass Mover, select the first
>measure of the coda, hit the Down arrow.
My personal preference is to have it "New System" Staff Att so redefine
cmd won't screw it up :-)
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- Hiro
Hiroaki Honshuku, A-N
Christopher Smith / 2005/05/06 / 08:41 AM wrote:
>I used to do what you describe quite a bit, then I noticed that
>whenever I was having trouble with file weirdness (measures not spacing
>correctly, some items jumping around in placement, playback is off,
>measures not showing up, lyrics... oy!
Hi Hiro,
The finale file was created in winfinale 2003a. I then made a pdf file
by using Acrobat Distiller (Adobe Acrobat 5.0). The finale printout is
fine.the pdf is the one with 'frame type' lines around the
graphicsometimes on across the bottom of the graphic, sometimes on
th
I'm looking for advice on generating Schenkerian reductive analytic
notation with Finale. Any and all advice is welcome. Managing slurs,
extended beams, carets over numbers, etc. I'm particularly interested
in alignment of the piece being analyzed on one system, with graphic
analysis aligned on
William Roberts wrote:
Is there a slicker way of inserting a gap before a bar in the middle of a
system than creating a bar that you hide with a staff style? If so, somebody
please share it with me!
Here's what I do: I place a placemarker at the end of the bar, before
the coda would go (I use
On May 6, 2005, at 8:13 AM, William Roberts wrote:
Good day fellow listers,
I was just embarking on the normal way I make a gap in the middle of a
system for a coda (which involves creating an extra bar, then using
the "hide" staff style to hide it, then fixing up the bar numbering
after the ext
On May 5, 2005, at 7:32 PM, Lee Actor wrote:
Whenever I start a new piece, I take the finished file for a roughly
similar
old piece, delete all the content, adjust the instrumentation, and go
from
there. That way, all of my libraries and other behind-the-scenes
details
(like staff and group nam
At 9:18 AM +0100 5/6/05, Ken Moore wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> David Fenton
writes:
But I believe the tunings on the typical 3-string Viennese basses of
the time was not the same as our modern conbrabasses.
Do you have evidence that 4- and 5-string instruments were not
available? This pa
Good day fellow listers,
I was just embarking on the normal way I make a gap in the middle of a system
for a coda (which involves creating an extra bar, then using the "hide" staff
style to hide it, then fixing up the bar numbering after the extra bar), when
it occurred to me that perhaps I've
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
I'm running my nice clean Win98SE which just purrs along. However, halfway
through either the human playback preview mode or the apply human playback
plugin, it crashes to a BSOD. BSOD! Haven't seen one of those in how long?
This is most likely caused by some HP bug trig
At 05:03 PM 5/5/05 -0400, dhbailey wrote:
>Even though your system seems to be fine, perhaps being sure you've
>updated to the most recent Win98 video drivers and audio drivers will help.
I keep my machine updated with the latest drivers, a lesson not forgotten
over the years.
The bug seems to
At 9:32 AM -0400 5/5/05, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Yup, we are all waiting for DW 3.0.3 updater for Tiger
compatibility. Did you notice this may be the first DW which is not
new OS compatible? Even DW2 was compatible with OSX back then.
They probably don't want to endorse a version that screws up the
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> David Fenton
writes:
>But I believe the tunings on the typical 3-string Viennese basses of
>the time was not the same as our modern conbrabasses.
Do you have evidence that 4- and 5-string instruments were not
available? This part requires a virtuoso, and he probabl
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