Ok, I can still hope! EPS WinXP still not working...
I guess it will come in Finale 2300...:-(
Kurt
At 17:34 02.11.2005, you wrote:
Eric Dannewitz wrote:
Doubtful. As I said in a previous post, 2006a on Mac
still will quit out
on me. On my MiniMac with 1 gig of ram, it will quit
when I go to p
Darcy James Argue wrote:
Steve,
Thanks, but you must have misunderstood what I meant.
The slur *are* note-attached already, and manual slur adjustments have
nothing to do with the problem. The problem is the slurs are attached
to the *wrong* note. For instance, m.1 is A-C-E, with the E ti
Steve,
Thanks, but you must have misunderstood what I meant.
The slur *are* note-attached already, and manual slur adjustments
have nothing to do with the problem. The problem is the slurs are
attached to the *wrong* note. For instance, m.1 is A-C-E, with the E
tied over into a whole note
Hello Darcy,
Mass Edit>Utilities>Remove Manual Slur Adjustments
-or-
If he used Measure attached slurs use TGTools:
Modify>Modify Slurs...
Check "Convert measure-attached to note-attached"
Hope that helps.
Steve
On 11/2/05 3:51 PM, "Darcy James Argue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
>
This is "un secreto a voces". Something that nobody wants to tell you but it
exists...
It is called Screen Spanning Doctor.
Download it at
http://www.rutemoeller.com/mp/ibook/ibook_e.html
BTW this is perfectly legal.
It has worked for me for iBooks and iMac G5...
You will have to buy the proper
Hey all,
One the composers I work for regularly has the nasty habit of never
slurring to the final note of a tied note -- he always slurs to the
first tied note. (Yes, I know some people find this acceptable in
some contexts, but I don't care to have that debate -- it's not
acceptable to
David W. Fenton / 2005/11/02 / 03:04 PM wrote:
>Well, registry corruption is something that I've not seen much of for
>many years (except in Microsoft Office). And Finale (wisely, in my
>opinion) uses the registry much less than many programs (though it
>now uses it much more than it did a few
On 2 Nov 2005 at 12:52, Darcy James Argue wrote:
> On 02 Nov 2005, at 6:21 AM, dhbailey wrote:
>
> > A-NO-NE Music wrote:
> >
> > [snip]>
> >> Boy, am I glad I work on Mac!!
> >
> > Even if Finale randomly deletes your data?
>
> I don't believe the frame-eater bug is Mac only, but I could be wro
Which is a poor argument. Look, I bought Finale 2006 in order to get new
features and better performance. Both of which were advertised. Instead,
I received an installer on the Mac side that wiped out a whole directory
on my computer, serious performance lags, and huge bugs (ie: my printing
iss
On 1 Nov 2005 at 23:33, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
> Noel Stoutenburg / 2005/11/01 / 10:21 PM wrote:
> >whether you ran "add / remove software" from the control panel, or
> >the uninstall, which should be in the application folder.
> >
> >Can you clarify?
> >
> >If you ran add/remove from the control pa
Y'know,
Finale is the only app I have ever seen that doesn't like inkjet printer
if you didn't specify the printer driver in the page setup.
I don't have this particular problem since my printer is Postscript, but
all of my students whose printer is inkjet has had this issue.
--
- Hiro
Hiroak
A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Eric Dannewitz / 2005/11/02 / 01:57 PM wrote:
Makes me wonder if people can sue Apple for making a product that gets
scratched easily (IE: the Nano), why can't we sue Make Music for
providing this POS software? I've already had my Library/Application
Support wiped out b
This is where the corporate yahoos get to hide behind their license
which we all agree to when we break the seal on the CD/DVD and install
the software, to wit: there is no implied fitness for any purpose
whatsoever, even for the purpose for which you purchased the software.
Quoting from th
Nope, I'm using a Brother printer. And I do use the standard printer
settings. Finale 2006a has taken crashing to a new high, which is nearly
every other document.
Ryan Beard wrote:
Eric,
If you're using an HP printer and you are printing
from a saved setting, you may want to change the
settin
Eric Dannewitz / 2005/11/02 / 01:57 PM wrote:
>Makes me wonder if people can sue Apple for making a product that gets
>scratched easily (IE: the Nano), why can't we sue Make Music for
>providing this POS software? I've already had my Library/Application
>Support wiped out by the original instal
Makes me wonder if people can sue Apple for making a product that gets
scratched easily (IE: the Nano), why can't we sue Make Music for
providing this POS software? I've already had my Library/Application
Support wiped out by the original installer. Isn't that worse than a
scratch?
Then the s
Maybe if you created some custom print settings and then deleted them? ;-)
David Bailey (who is amused by all this mess of Finale 2006 and 2006a
and is glad he didn't uninstall Finale2005)
Eric Dannewitz wrote:
But I don't have any custom print settings. I'm using the standard
settings.
Just to be sure we're talking about the same thing:
In the print dialog, in the "Presets" pull-down menu, you have only
"Standard"?
Hmm.
Try maybe creating a new preset, then, and see if that helps?
Cheers,
- Darcy
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Brooklyn, NY
On
But I don't have any custom print settings. I'm using the standard settings.
Darcy James Argue wrote:
Eric,
I've seen the crash-on-print thing with Finale 2006 (not 2006a) as
well. The solution is to delete and re-create your custom print
settings (i.e., delete everything but "Standard").
Eric,
I've seen the crash-on-print thing with Finale 2006 (not 2006a) as
well. The solution is to delete and re-create your custom print
settings (i.e., delete everything but "Standard").
- Darcy
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http://secretsociety.typepad.com
Brooklyn, NY
On 01 Nov 2005, at 10:
On Nov 2, 2005, at 8:11 AM, Carolyn Bremer wrote:Yes, I've had this happen when I've opened someone else's file. Thenit becomes the default on your computer and most the your files willget the dialogue box.I find that merely deleting the "MacSymbolFont.txt" file doesn'talways work. When Finale make
On 02 Nov 2005, at 6:21 AM, dhbailey wrote:
A-NO-NE Music wrote:
[snip]>
Boy, am I glad I work on Mac!!
Even if Finale randomly deletes your data?
I don't believe the frame-eater bug is Mac only, but I could be wrong.
- Darcy
-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://secretsociety.typepad.com
Brookl
On 11/1/05, A-NO-NE Music <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brad Beyenhof / 2005/11/01 / 09:04 PM wrote:
>
> >This happens on my computer right as soon as I start Finale, even in a
> >brand-new blank template document. There has never been a situation in
> >which this lag problem has not existed on my c
Eric Dannewitz wrote:
Doubtful. As I said in a previous post, 2006a on Mac
still will quit out
on me. On my MiniMac with 1 gig of ram, it will quit
when I go to print.
Eric,
If you're using an HP printer and you are printing
from a saved setting, you may want to change the
settings to "standa
Yes, I've had this happen when I've opened someone else's file. Then
it becomes the default on your computer and most the your files will
get the dialogue box.
I find that merely deleting the "MacSymbolFont.txt" file doesn't
always work. When Finale makes a new one, it gets info from the piece
an
hi, there, anybody know of a pocket or numbers usb keypad that includes
the arrows?
thank you for your feedback.
godofredo
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A-NO-NE Music wrote:
[snip]>
Boy, am I glad I work on Mac!!
Even if Finale randomly deletes your data?
these days I think we might all be well off to get those old
Commodore64s out of the closet!
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