On Jul 8, 2007, at 9:51 PM, Rich Caldwell wrote:
On Jul 8, 2007, at 9:04 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
I have never seen a PDF created on my Mac that didn't print
correctly (except when printing from Windows 98), but I would
suspect a font issue. For a while I had a font that displayed
| I thought the PDF files worked just fine for Finale's On-Line
| Documentation, and am bewildered as to why they would change.
The new online documentation is now *much* more than the user manual
used to be. In pre-2008 help, there were at least 3 places to get
information:
1. Tutorial manual
Here's 3:
Perforce
Subversion
CVS
Of the 3, Perforce (P4) handles Mac files the best. If you're using it
only for yourself (and maybe one other person), P4 can be free, their
support personnel are very good. If you qualify for a free license this
is the way to go.
The other two are open source
I went to their site to pose a question, but the answer already was
there. Duh. It says (quote):
Changing the color for highlighted items in Finale 2008
Question
The color that Finale uses to highlight measures and other items seems
too dark. Can I change this somewhere?
Fisher, Allen wrote:
| I thought the PDF files worked just fine for Finale's On-Line
| Documentation, and am bewildered as to why they would change.
The new online documentation is now *much* more than the user manual
used to be. In pre-2008 help, there were at least 3 places to get
dhbailey wrote:
Needless to say, even though I haven't received my Finale2008 upgrade
yet I will immediately go to the web-site and register my request for
user-selectable browser.
I've just done so.
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At 09:59 AM 7/9/2007, Barbara Touburg wrote:
If you would like, you may change the highlighting color for your
operating system and this will also change the color Finale uses.
...and it will also change the highlight color used by every other
application on your computer, so be careful what
Aaron Sherber wrote:
You don't need the Advanced button in Win2K -- the Item dropdown is
right there on the Appearance tab of Display Properties.
Aah, found it, thank you.
The change is system-wide, but I can live with it.
Also, please note that Fin2008 is not officially supported on
At 10:15 AM 7/9/2007, you wrote:
You don't need the Advanced button in Win2K -- the Item dropdown is right
there on the Appearance tab of Display Properties.
Yes, this has solved the problem.
Thanks,
Dan
Daniel Carno
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Quality work in Sibelius, Finale, and Score
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Do any of you know how to get a digitized samples of vocal sound similar to
what is available in GPO -- that could work within Finale? And wouldn't sound
like a high school choir as in General Midi?
Thanks for any advice.
Marilyn
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On 9 Jul 2007 at 16:28, Barbara Touburg wrote:
They've made a couple of strange decisions. W2000 is a fine system.
Indeed for both of those sentiments.
There is no more sense in supporting WinXP and not Win2K than there
was in support Win98 and not Win95. The differences between the two
At 05:40 PM 7/9/2007, David W. Fenton wrote:
There is no more sense in supporting WinXP and not Win2K than there
was in support Win98 and not Win95. The differences between the two
paired OS versions are so slight as to have no possible repercussions
for programs like Finale.
With all due
On 9 Jul 2007 at 18:17, Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 05:40 PM 7/9/2007, David W. Fenton wrote:
There is no more sense in supporting WinXP and not Win2K than there
was in support Win98 and not Win95. The differences between the two
paired OS versions are so slight as to have no possible
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