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A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Lawrence David Eden / 07.9.12 / 7:01 AM wrote:
I am no worse off than before, but I would like to get the burner to
burn CDs again as an internal unit. Did I forget to do something?
Any advice?
Beige G3 was befor
On Sep 12, 2007, at 9:34 PM, Don Hart wrote:
Thanks, Christopher. Is that still an issue in '08? - DH
In 08, they have a right-click (control click for one-button users)
in the Time Sig tool that gives the option "Cut Time (beam as 4/4)"
which is what I usually want, so I do it that way
Thanks, Christopher. Is that still an issue in '08? - DH
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> On 12-Sep-07, at 7:04 PM, Don Hart wrote:
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>> Seems I vaguely recall a bug in mac '06 that wouldn't allow the cut
>> time
>> symbol to show (I've checked the appropriate box in doc options).
>>
>> Bug or not, I can't get the cut ti
On 12-Sep-07, at 7:04 PM, Don Hart wrote:
Seems I vaguely recall a bug in mac '06 that wouldn't allow the cut
time
symbol to show (I've checked the appropriate box in doc options).
Bug or not, I can't get the cut time symbol to show, just 2/2.
Anything to
do? Anyone know what that would
Seems I vaguely recall a bug in mac '06 that wouldn't allow the cut time
symbol to show (I've checked the appropriate box in doc options).
Bug or not, I can't get the cut time symbol to show, just 2/2. Anything to
do? Anyone know what that would be?
TIA
Don Hart
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John Howell wrote, in part:
The operative characteristic of 16th and 17th century music from
movable type is that each piece of type has not only the musical
character but the 5 staff lines on it, so as you look across the page
the staff lines are a little bit wavy rather than being absolutely
Your example helped illustrate the problem. In this case you need to break
the beam befor the 32nd notes. Use the beam extention tool on both extending
the
stubs AND extend the 8th beam backwards to connect the 32nd note group to the
16ths.
Sent a pdf of the example privately
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Lawrence David Eden / 07.9.12 / 7:01 AM wrote:
>I am no worse off than before, but I would like to get the burner to
>burn CDs again as an internal unit. Did I forget to do something?
>Any advice?
Beige G3 was before the universal ROM (what was it called? New World
ROM or something?), and pr
OK, I got a chance finally to look at this again this morning,
applying the info I got here. Thanks for everyone's input. But
there are still issues.
For example, this is the original layout of a measure in question:
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The client wants it to look like this:
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This 2nd example was achi
You are having the same problem I was having when I
installed Fin2K7 on my Mac; I still had installed (and was still using)
Fin 2k6, and something in the installation of 2K7 screwed with the
registration for each app, because whichever version I used last seemed to
be overwriting the registration
Hello to the list! I have been struggling with unexpected behavior
in Mac Fin2K6 when customizing, saving and loading libraries (from within
Fin2K6 docs). I spent hours refining all my articulations, expressions,
shapes, etc., programming the metatools (key assignments) and then saving
it as a c
On 12 Sep 2007 at 6:53, Aaron Sherber wrote:
> At 04:47 PM 9/11/2007, David W. Fenton wrote:
> >It's really quite annoying how Microsoft managed to hide that -- I
> >used the search tools on the Mac Office website, and for the main
> >Knowledge Base and for the whole MS website, and for that bl
At 04:47 PM 9/11/2007, David W. Fenton wrote:
>It's really quite annoying how Microsoft managed to hide that -- I
>used the search tools on the Mac Office website, and for the main
>Knowledge Base and for the whole MS website, and for that blog, and
>none of them turned up this new beta.
FWIW, I
I have a CD/DVD burner in an external firewire enclosure. The burner
does not work anymore...the OS can't find it, and when I insert a
music CD, it fails to mount. So... I removed the burner from its
external enclosure and installed it into my Mac Beige G3...
The burner now loads CDs onto the
At 02:14 AM 9/12/2007, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>I thought the whole point was the maths formulas being uneditable if
>this kind of format conversion is used.
But really, how many people write Word docs with math formulas? I
mean, obviously this is an issue for people writing scientific
papers,
Extremely smart, scholarly, yet temperate, wise, and balanced in his
views--Andrew is a rare find in the music world. He's helped me a lot.
Our best hopes and wishes,
--David Lawrence
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