[Finale] Re: Printing Bug?

2009-02-27 Thread M LAWLOR
My main concern was over the fact that what I see in page view is not what prints. Can those of you who are saying update layout manually (and from page 1) confirm that the print is different from page layout view? I thought Finale was WYSIWYG! Michael - Original Message - From:

Re: [Finale] Re: Printing Bug?

2009-02-27 Thread Christopher Smith
On Feb 27, 2009, at 5:02 AM, M LAWLOR wrote: My main concern was over the fact that what I see in page view is not what prints. Can those of you who are saying update layout manually (and from page 1) confirm that the print is different from page layout view? Sorry, I am in the gravy

RE: [Finale] Re: Printing Bug?

2009-02-27 Thread Richard Yates
Then try creating an expression with an imported graphic and just try to drag it to position by the handle, especially on a resized staff. It's like teleportation! Redraw, update layout, whatever, it's always in a different position! Bring the kids over and watch their faces! Yes, this is

RE: [Finale] Re: Printing Bug?

2009-02-27 Thread David W. Fenton
On 27 Feb 2009 at 9:23, Richard Yates wrote: The workaround is to universally avoid staff reduction and use system reduction instead. While that might work, it's not acceptable as there are scores where you need to have different staff reductions, e.g., piano chamber music, where the piano

Re: [Finale] Re: Printing Bug?

2009-02-27 Thread Christopher Smith
On Feb 27, 2009, at 3:12 PM, David W. Fenton wrote: On 27 Feb 2009 at 9:23, Richard Yates wrote: The workaround is to universally avoid staff reduction and use system reduction instead. While that might work, it's not acceptable as there are scores where you need to have different staff

RE: [Finale] Re: Printing Bug?

2009-02-27 Thread Richard Yates
The workaround is to universally avoid staff reduction and use system reduction instead. While that might work, it's not acceptable as there are scores where you need to have different staff reductions, e.g., piano chamber music, where the piano is 100% and the instruments are, say

[Finale] (no subject)

2009-02-27 Thread Dean M. Estabrook
Your Wisdom Please ... I'm looking for a vade mecum informing proper notation techniques of percussion instruments. I'm mostly interested in pretty standard concert band issues. Does the Guide to Standardized Drumset Notation by Weinberg address enough of these issues, or does it stick