Phil Daley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 1/26/2007 04:23 AM, Ken Moore wrote:
Hibernation doesn't cause me any peripheral
problems, AFAICS, [...]
That is probably because you are running WinXP and
David recommends Win2K
True that I am.
--
Ken Moore
At 5:45 AM +0100 1/26/07, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 25.01.2007 rglan wrote:
Not really. MS Turd 5.1a for macOS9 was light years better than any
version of Turd since, for Windoze or otherwise. And I still reckon
Eudora is better than *anything* else out there, either back then
or now.
On 26.01.2007 John Howell wrote:
Really? Which one? I used 5.1a for years, until OSX finally forced me to upgrade, just to avoid all the bloated code that let me do things I will never, ever want to do! The single improvement in the current Word is the ability to change the percentage of the
Hi, John -
I think it's the lack of Classic, rather than OS X per se, that
prevents running Word 5.1a. All newer Words I've tried have been slow
and wonky for me. I also use Eudora (6.2.3), but it's a Power PC app.
Regards, Carlberg
At 11:44 AM -0500 1/26/07, John Howell wrote:
. . . I
I've been seeing numerous complaints on the MM forum about 2007(a/b)
crashing. Yet here I don't see it mentioned very often. Is that because
most
people here are concerned primarily with engraving and don't use playback?
Just
wondering?
FM
On WinXP (2007a) I have very few incidents of (GPO) playback-related crashes,
but then - I don't use playback much.I can't recall crashes when using
softsynth fonts in 2007a, though. The few crashes I've experienced seem to be
the result of a (MS-warning) incompatability between Finale
Happened to me twice this morning - 2007a on a Mac.
I believe this is not as stable as it needs to be. Only the fact
that I save automatically every 5 minutes, and work slowly enough
that I don't lose that much in that time, keeps me from profound
frustration.
Chuck
On Jan 27, 2007,
At 1:58 PM -0500 1/27/07, Andrew Stiller wrote:
If somebody sends me a file created in FinMac 2K7b, will I be able
to open it w. 2K7a?
Yes.
-Randolph Peters
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If somebody sends me a file created in FinMac 2K7b, will I be able to
open it w. 2K7a?
Andrew Stiller
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At 1:07 PM -0500 1/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been seeing numerous complaints on the MM forum about 2007(a/b)
crashing. Yet here I don't see it mentioned very often. Is that
because most
people here are concerned primarily with engraving and don't use
playback? Just
wondering?
Hi Henry,
You can also do this in the mass edit tool
go to PluginsNote, Beam, Rest edittingMove rests and select
'clear manual positioning'
that ought to fix it as well.
Regards,
John Hinchey
John Hinchey
Hinchey Music Services Inc.
Nashville, TN
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At 1:30 PM -0600
hi, recently a german orchestra refused to use the parts that i had
prepared for them, claiming they didn't meet the laws on minimum
size. it must be said that they were looking for pretty much any
excuse not to play the piece in fact, and they found one in this law!
the festival director
Hi everyone:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v601/graupner/parts-rest.jpg
In a Finale 2005 file, I had to make a change to the score AFTER I
extracted the parts The score was no trouble, but after I updated the
part, adding an extra measure with a rest, so I'm not sure why the
empty measure
This sounds entirely like you got caught in local politics. I have
seen this kind of thing (not exactly - but similar attitude) when
working at the WDR in Koln.
I spent a week there - working with Bill Dobbins, who was then the
leader of that band. Bill is a consummate musician and an
Hmm...I thought I'd heard all the cock 'n' bull stories, but this is a new
one. The recordings I produced were done in Moravia, and they never said
anything about minimal size for parts.
Aaron J. Rabushka
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http://users.waymark.net/arabushk
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From:
On Jan 27, 2007, at 11:14 PM, shirling neueweise wrote:
hi, recently a german orchestra refused to use the parts that i had
prepared for them, claiming they didn't meet the laws on minimum size.
it must be said that they were looking for pretty much any excuse not
to play the piece in
At 5:14 AM +0100 1/28/07, shirling neueweise wrote:
hi, recently a german orchestra refused to use
the parts that i had prepared for them, claiming
they didn't meet the laws on minimum size. it
must be said that they were looking for pretty
much any excuse not to play the piece in fact,
Oh yes--I had an execrable treatment from a no-longer-extant Kansas City
Orchestra--I paid them close to $4000 for a performance and in return I was
barred from rehearsals and had my work cut to shreds. 30 minutes before
dress rehersal I got a lecture from the conductor as to how I couldn't
insist
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