Colleagues: I've tracked down the information I promised to find
about a good book on U.S. copyright, but now I can't remember which
of the dozen lists I monitor the discussion was on! So I'm copying
this information to a number of those lists, with apologies for
duplicate postings.
The boo
I'm using FinMac2007. When I want to transpose something, I have been
going the long route, i.e., Select a given measure>Mass
Edit>Transposition>and then work the dialog box to my desired ends.
Works fine, but I wanted to try the Meta Tool method to save some
time. So I hit Shift-6, which b
> The book I highly recommended was "Copyright: The Complete Guide for
> Music Educators" by Jay Althouse, ISBN-10:073900753x,
> ISBN-13:978-739007532. According to Customer Service at Alfred
> Publishing, that book is permanently out of print, but you might find
> in in a good public or universit
You've programmed the Metatool but have not invoked it. Now press the
6 and your selection will transpose.
On Jan 11, 2008, at 11:33 AM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
I'm using FinMac2007. When I want to transpose something, I have
been going the long route, i.e., Select a given measure>Mass
E
At 12:33 PM 1/11/2008, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
>I'm using FinMac2007. When I want to transpose something, I have been
>going the long route, i.e., Select a given measure>Mass
>Edit>Transposition>and then work the dialog box to my desired ends.
>Works fine, but I wanted to try the Meta Tool method
Ah, thank you gentlemen, I didn't catch that in the vade mecum.
Dean
On Jan 11, 2008, at 9:59 AM, John Blane wrote:
You've programmed the Metatool but have not invoked it. Now press
the 6 and your selection will transpose.
On Jan 11, 2008, at 11:33 AM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
I'm using F