Hi Henry
Try this ...
PREFERENCES TYPE AUTO TRACING TYPE OBJECT SELECTION BY PATH ONLY
make sure this is checked. If you don't, then you are prone to
selecting things using the whole bounding box rather than just the
path, which means that something with a large bounding box that is
front
Hi all,
I'm trying to get a Mac friend of mine going with FTP. Are there any
recommended freeware/open source FTP clients for Mac? I don't need
anything fancy, just basic upload/download.
A little Googling turns up Cyberduck -- any good?
(I know there's a command line FTP built into the
I've been using Cyberduck for a couple of years. It's easy to
understand, it's only crashed once and it does all I need: highly
recommended.
Michael
On 14 Mar 2007, at 17:22, Aaron Sherber wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to get a Mac friend of mine going with FTP. Are there
any recommended
I've been using Cyberduck with great success.
Steve
On 3/14/07 11:22 AM, Aaron Sherber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to get a Mac friend of mine going with FTP. Are there any
recommended freeware/open source FTP clients for Mac? I don't need
anything fancy, just basic upload/download.
You know you can use the Network connection thing from Finder to FTP.
Aaron Sherber wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to get a Mac friend of mine going with FTP. Are there any
recommended freeware/open source FTP clients for Mac? I don't need
anything fancy, just basic upload/download.
A little
Thanks to Michael and Steve for the Cyberduck recommendations. Sounds
like just the right thing for this.
Aaron.
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It's not just built into the shell, it's built into the OS.
Finder - Go - Connect To Server. Enter the FTP address and the FTP
volume shows up as a network drive in the Finder.
I've never had any reason to bother with third-party FTP software.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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Eric Dannewitz / 2007/03/14 / 01:36 PM wrote:
You know you can use the Network connection thing from Finder to FTP.
That's download only.
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I want to use one articulation from Opus Special (Sibelius font). I pick
the correct symbol in the articulation designer. When I put that
articulation on a note I see another symbol on screen, yet, it seems the
correct symbol prints.
Very strange.
Finale's font handling leaves a lot of
Do you have the font annotation installed for it?
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
I want to use one articulation from Opus Special (Sibelius font). I
pick the correct symbol in the articulation designer. When I put that
articulation on a note I see another symbol on screen, yet, it seems
the correct
On 14.03.2007 Eric Dannewitz wrote:
Do you have the font annotation installed for it?
No, but the font annotation should not cause this kind of problem.
Johannes
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What happens when you type the character in MS Word?
Do you have the TT or PS version of Opus installed? From Fin2004
onward, I've frequently had problems like you describe with TT fonts
in Finale. When both are available, I try to use the PS version only,
and remove the TT version.
At 01:17 PM 3/14/2007, Darcy James Argue wrote:
It's not just built into the shell, it's built into the OS.
Finder - Go - Connect To Server. Enter the FTP address and the FTP
volume shows up as a network drive in the Finder.
Thanks, Darcy -- good to know.
Aaron.
On 14.03.2007 Darcy James Argue wrote:
What happens when you type the character in MS Word?
I don't have Word.
Do you have the TT or PS version of Opus installed? From Fin2004 onward, I've
frequently had problems like you describe with TT fonts in Finale. When both
are available, I try to
I very often need to use the horn in D transposition.
Is there any way I can add this to the list of transpositions in the staff
tool transposition dialogue box?
Thanks,
Lawrence
lawrenceyates.co.uk
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Hi all,
I have a project for which I need to write for Glass Armonica. I
have come across this instrument before but I'm not sure if I
remember the proper way to note for it. I seem to remember that it
is written on a grand staff but with both staves in treble clef and I
think it is
You can add them to the file instruments.txt, in the Component Files folder.
Mariposa Symphony Orchestra wrote:
If anyone posts a response to Lawrence's query, please do so publicly -- I've
been curious about this precise situation myself.
Thanks and best,
Les
Les Marsden
Founding Music
If anyone posts a response to Lawrence's query, please do so publicly -- I've
been curious about this precise situation myself.
Thanks and best,
Les
Les Marsden
Founding Music Director and Conductor,
The Mariposa Symphony Orchestra
Music and Mariposa? Ah, Paradise!!!
In a message dated 14/03/2007 21:42:17 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can add them to the file instruments.txt, in the Component Files folder.
Sorry, I don't understand how this adds it to the transposition list. It
seems only to add it to the instrument list you
At 05:21 PM 3/14/2007, Barbara Touburg wrote:
You can add them to the file instruments.txt, in the Component Files folder.
To be clear, what this does is make Horn in D available as an
instrument in the Setup Wizard, with the correct transposition. It
does not make that transposition
PLease ignore me, I wrote to quickly!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 14/03/2007 21:42:17 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can add them to the file instruments.txt, in the Component Files folder.
Sorry, I don't understand how this adds it to the
In a message dated 14/03/2007 22:27:26 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PLease ignore me, I wrote to quickly!
Not at all, thanks for trying anyway.
Lawrence
lawrenceyates.co.uk
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Here is a graphic of the Mozart piece in a modern edition:
http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/store/smp_inside.html?cart=338288652114918699;
item=4339099page=01
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From: Karen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 2:10 PM
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject:
Hi Richard,
Thank you so much for taking the time to find this. This solves the
2 treble clef question. I now need to tackle the octave
transposition question. In this piece, I see there is a Bb below
middle C which leads me to believe that one does have to transpose
down an octave
I waited too long!!!
I intended to download the Henle movie on engraving, but youtube and
Henle both have taken it down. Can(will) anyone send it to me? I want to
use it for a lecture.
Please send it to me personally, not to the list.
TIA Burt Fenner
On Mar 14, 2007, at 9:22 AM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
I'm trying to get a Mac friend of mine going with FTP. Are there
any recommended freeware/open source FTP clients for Mac? I don't
need anything fancy, just basic upload/download.
I've been using a little program called Fetch for about
You can also look at video and see if octave transposition of the staff is
necessary;
http://www.glassarmonica.com/william/index-video.php
Richard
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From: Karen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 6:43 PM
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re:
Thank you Richard.. you took a lot of time to find this! ;-)
Much appreciated!
Warm regards,
Karen
You can also look at video and see if octave transposition of the
staff is
necessary;
http://www.glassarmonica.com/william/index-video.php
Richard
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