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Friends,
Forgive my being pedantic, but when John Howell wrote:
The Saint Meinrad fonts (from St. Meinrad's Abbey in southern Indiana)
work very well, but they are not really fonts.
Well, they are _really_ fonts, but they are not Music fonts like Maestro.
They take over and reprogram your key
Scot Hanna-Weir wrote:
We got a project in that requires doing some notation with neumes.
What advice do you all have about working with this type of notation
in Finale. Should we shell out the cash and buy the Medieval plugin
(http://www.klemm-music.de/medieval/), or are there ways to
effectivel
At 12:11 PM -0500 6/6/06, Scot Hanna-Weir wrote:
Hello list,
We got a project in that requires doing some notation with neumes.
What advice do you all have about working with this type of notation
in Finale. Should we shell out the cash and buy the Medieval plugin
(http://www.klemm-music.de/me
On 03.06.2006 Christopher Smith wrote:
Close, but used to be cmd ~.
Maybe on non-US keyboard maps it was cmd <.
No, actually, on a non-US keyboard it simply didn't work, and I
reprogrammed it to be cmd-< (using a macro utility).
Boy did I wish MakeMusic would sort this out with a fully cus
If there's a good reason to want to do it with actual barlines, it can
be achieved but not by using the ossia tool. Create a new (normal)
staff. Enter the notes in the relevant bar. Create a staff group
incorporating this new staff and the staff to which it refers, with
'draw barline = through s
On 6/6/06, dhbailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
> I am trying to create an ossia measure that give's an alternative
> reading of a manuscript.
> I have that part down pat. The ossia measure is above the measure where
> it needs to be.
> It looks fine, but the ossia is just
Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
I am trying to create an ossia measure that give's an alternative
reading of a manuscript.
I have that part down pat. The ossia measure is above the measure where
it needs to be.
It looks fine, but the ossia is just out there floating above the measure.
And I've seen a s
I am trying to create an ossia measure that give's an alternative reading of a manuscript.
I have that part down pat. The ossia measure is above the measure where it needs to be.
It looks fine, but the ossia is just out there floating above the measure.
And I've seen a score where there are dashed
We're going with the plug-in, so I'll post again once it gets here and
I've had a chance to play with it - to let you know what it's like.
-Scot
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My German is not good at all, but Score Groove looked kinda
interesting
And for Medieval music, that plugin looks like the way to go.
dhbailey wrote:
That Medieval plugin sure looks like the way to go -- the output looks
fantastic, and it would take a lot of messing around in Finale to
Scot Hanna-Weir wrote:
Hello list,
We got a project in that requires doing some notation with neumes.
What advice do you all have about working with this type of notation
in Finale. Should we shell out the cash and buy the Medieval plugin
(http://www.klemm-music.de/medieval/), or are there way
Hello list,
We got a project in that requires doing some notation with neumes.
What advice do you all have about working with this type of notation
in Finale. Should we shell out the cash and buy the Medieval plugin
(http://www.klemm-music.de/medieval/), or are there ways to
effectively do this
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