Hi Hal,
I noticed that the eps preview is bad but I care about the printout
on laser printer, which is wrong. Have you tried exporting the little
file with dashed slurs in eps, place it in a DTP software and print
it? I started this project in 2006 because I thought like you that
At 9:54 PM -0400 8/26/05, Andrew Stiller wrote:
This is another jazz/pop vs. classical terminology thingy. [snip] On
the jazz side, one of the two suspended cymbals in the standard
traps set is called a crash cymbal, and the other is called the
ride cymbal. The former is of heavier gauge and
Greetings -
I just received this:
At 9:00 AM -0500 8/27/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your membership in the mailing list Finale has been disabled due to
excessive bounces The last bounce received from you was dated
04-Mar-2005.
March???
I guess there's a slight lag in the server software.
Greetings -
I just received this:
At 9:00 AM -0500 8/27/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your membership in the mailing list Finale has been disabled due to
excessive bounces The last bounce received from you was dated
04-Mar-2005.
March???
I guess there's a slight lag in the server software.
to Aaron Sherber.
I hope the fix he has so kindly suggested will do the job. This list is
almost 15 years old, and we're in the third or fourth v ersion of the
server software.
Also, all of you have my email. When a problem arises, please ALSO drop me
a note as well;-)
Henry Howey
Professor of
At 01:33 PM 8/27/2005, Henry E. Howey wrote:
I hope the fix he has so kindly suggested will do the job. This list is
almost 15 years old, and we're in the third or fourth v ersion of the
server software.
Henry, if this message was sent after you made the first change I
suggested, then I think
FinWin2005. I am completing a score that includes a busy solo harp part. The grace note groupings that precede the downbeats are with "beat spacing" and "note spacing" pushed an inch ahead of the downbeat, ahead of the system and over the clefs; the "time signature spacing" is almost acceptable,
I hope the too-long problems are gone. Thanks to your patience and Aaron
Sherber's excellent guidance.
Henry Howey
Professor of Music
Sam Houston State University
Box 2208
Huntsville, TX 77341
(936) 294-1364
http://www.shsu.edu/~music/faculty/howey.html
Owner of FINALE Discussion
Thank you, Henry.
Chuck
On Aug 27, 2005, at 2:28 PM, Henry E. Howey wrote:
I hope the too-long problems are gone. Thanks to your patience and
Aaron
Sherber's excellent guidance.
Henry Howey
Professor of Music
Sam Houston State University
Box 2208
Huntsville, TX 77341
(936)
It's not a full-fledged freeze (no need for TASK MANAGER); however, with a
big brass band score having run in playback, FINALE will not scroll even
though all of the menus work. I have a gig of RAM; so that is a
possibility. GPO is running in FINALE only. my few attempts to record this
big score
Not sure what you mean -- are you saying you can't scroll vertically
during playback? That's not supported (never has been). Or are you
saying that, with Scrolling Playback checked in the Playback
Controls, your score doesn't scroll horizontally (along with playback)?
How fast *is* your
On 27 Aug 2005 at 14:31, Chuck Israels wrote:
Thank you, Henry.
Well, let's see if the Reply-To still doubles up. It shouldn't, as
Aaron had the instructions for it, but until someone with an explicit
Reply-To address in their message posts to the list, we won't know
for certain.
--
David
It doesn't double up anymore (at least, not on your address, as it
used to). New and improved, as they say.
- Darcy
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brooklyn, NY
On 27 Aug 2005, at 5:51 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
On 27 Aug 2005 at 14:31, Chuck Israels wrote:
Thank you, Henry.
Well, let's see
On Aug 27, 2005, at 2:51 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:On 27 Aug 2005 at 14:31, Chuck Israels wrote: Thank you, Henry. Well, let's see if the Reply-To still doubles up. It shouldn't, as Aaron had the instructions for it, but until someone with an explicit Reply-To address in their message posts to the
Working, now, thanks.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brooklyn, NY
On 27 Aug 2005, at 5:28 PM, Henry E. Howey wrote:
I hope the too-long problems are gone. Thanks to your patience and
Aaron
Sherber's excellent guidance.
Henry Howey
Professor of Music
Sam Houston State
Henry E. Howey wrote:
It's not a full-fledged freeze (no need for TASK MANAGER); however, with a
big brass band score having run in playback, FINALE will not scroll even
though all of the menus work. I have a gig of RAM; so that is a
possibility. GPO is running in FINALE only. my few attempts
Karen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frankly, I have subscribed to lists where the moderators are way far
the other direction...everything gets policed and they are always
stepping in. That can be a real drag
I quite agree. I left the mailing list of the Society for Musical
Analysis not too
At 05:28 PM 8/27/2005, Henry E. Howey wrote:
I hope the too-long problems are gone.
Thanks for taking care of this, Henry.
(For anyone who's interested, the list should now be setting Reply-To
to finale@shsu.edu -- and *only* that.)
Aaron.
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On 27 Aug 2005 at 17:51, David W. Fenton wrote:
On 27 Aug 2005 at 14:31, Chuck Israels wrote:
Thank you, Henry.
Well, let's see if the Reply-To still doubles up. It shouldn't, as
Aaron had the instructions for it, but until someone with an explicit
Reply-To address in their message
On 27 Aug 2005 at 21:35, Ken Moore wrote:
The best way to run a list is to expect the contributors to be
moderate themselves, excluding them, after due warning, if they
transgress persistently.
That's all well and good, and something that we can all agree on.
But it's completely orthogonal
On 8/27/05, Aaron Sherber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 05:28 PM 8/27/2005, Henry E. Howey wrote:
I hope the too-long problems are gone.
Thanks for taking care of this, Henry.
My thanks as well, Henry. It's now much easier (and
standards-compliant) to participate in this list.
(For anyone
As I experiment more with GPO and Finale 2006, I have to admit that
unpitched percussion is very tricky, especially if you are trying to
convert from an older document or switch back and forth between
SoftSynth and GPO percussion.
It's not a simple matter of just switching percussion maps
Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 05:28 PM 8/27/2005, Henry E. Howey wrote:
I hope the too-long problems are gone.
Thanks for taking care of this, Henry.
(For anyone who's interested, the list should now be setting Reply-To to
finale@shsu.edu -- and *only* that.)
Yes, even if you hit Reply-All
Darcy James Argue wrote:
What would be the best way to go about doing this? For one-line
percussion staves assigned to a single instrument, simple transposition
will suffice. But for anything more complicated than that, you need a
more flexible tool. TGTools Replace Pitches affects
On 27 Aug 2005 at 20:13, dhbailey wrote:
Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 05:28 PM 8/27/2005, Henry E. Howey wrote:
I hope the too-long problems are gone.
Thanks for taking care of this, Henry.
(For anyone who's interested, the list should now be setting
Reply-To to finale@shsu.edu --
At 07:37 PM 8/27/2005, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
Oddly, though, your email was sent with finale@shsu.edu in the To:
header twice. Do you know what caused that?
Yes. It has to do with Eudora configuration and Reply All. But most
mailing list software will ignore identical messages which arrive at
At 08:13 PM 8/27/2005, dhbailey wrote:
Whatever happened to having the Reply behavior be:
REPLY = reply to list only
REPLY ALL = reply to list and sender
In recent history, the list has worked this way only if the original
sender has included an explicit Reply-To header, which was not true
of
On 27 Aug 2005 at 21:11, dhbailey wrote:
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 27 Aug 2005 at 20:13, dhbailey wrote:
Whatever happened to having the Reply behavior be:
REPLY = reply to list only
REPLY ALL = reply to list and sender
You're now talking about the specific implementation of reply
On 27 Aug 2005 at 21:16, Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 27 Aug 2005, at 8:26 PM, dhbailey wrote:
Maintaining two different files for two different playback engines
-- didn't I mention that need a while back and was pooh-poohed as
being too negative?
Yes --at the time, I hadn't
On 27 Aug 2005, at 10:50 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
I don't think it should require maintaining two different files. All
you need to do is maintain two different sets of staves in your
score, one set for GPO percussion, and one set for GM percussion.
You know, that's an excellent idea.
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