Ah, bene.
Dean
On Jun 13, 2009, at 7:52 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
On Jun 13, 2009, at 7:22 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
The only prob I had with the User Manual, is that the Search
function did nothing when I tried it.
MakeMusic has acknowledged that one as a bug.
Christopher
On 14.06.2009 Chuck Israels wrote:
I'm trying to remember what the result was, but I do think this was discussed
before (it may have happened to me!), and the solution was a simple one -
restarting the computer, or quitting Finale and restarting it - something like
that. I hope I am not
On 14 Jun 2009, at 01:22, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
The only prob I had with the User Manual, is that the Search
function did nothing when I tried it.
The bug has been acknowledged. It should work if you press Enter
instead of clicking on the Search button.
Mark McCarron wrote:
I don't understand. When I choose help from within the Finale menu Safari opens
on ti's own. Of course I've never installed IE. But I do have Firefox.
Are you on Windows?
--
David H. Bailey
dhbai...@davidbaileymusicstudio.com
I'm working in 2010 and find that fermatas on rests persist in lying below a
rest when the choices made in the selection box designate that they are above
the note. This is a new bug.
Also, the tempo adjustments are set to be below a staff - opposite of normal
practice. That was easy to fix.
Hmmm , I'll give it a try ... thanx
Dean
On Jun 14, 2009, at 1:16 AM, Florence + Michael wrote:
On 14 Jun 2009, at 01:22, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
The only prob I had with the User Manual, is that the Search
function did nothing when I tried it.
The bug has been acknowledged. It should
Hello Johannes,
My plugin menu in 2k9 Mac has disappeared.
Since you brought this over from another computer, first double-check
that the Finale 2009 plug-ins folder is pointing where it should be,
and that all the plug-in files are in that folder and its subfolders.
If that checks out, it
Dear List,
I'm using WinFin2006.
Why is that when I use the lock four measures per system facility when
extracting parts, it does exactly that - except for the final system where
it puts three bars on one line then a bar by itself. Have I got some
setting somewhere which is causing this to
Is there any value or interest in old Finale resources? I have the
Finale 3.0 4-book set; Advanced Guide to Finale (2003); printed
on-line documentation for Finale 97; Installation Tutorials
(Windows - 97 2000).
It seems a shame to throw 'em away, and they're too obscure for used
On 14 Jun 2009 at 8:58, Howey, Henry wrote:
I'm working in 2010 and find that fermatas on rests persist in lying below
a rest when the choices made in the selection box designate that they are
above the note. This is a new bug.
I've always wondered why the default fermata articulation has
On Jun 14, 2009, at 2:22 PM, Lawrence Yates wrote:
Dear List,
I'm using WinFin2006.
Why is that when I use the lock four measures per system facility
when
extracting parts, it does exactly that - except for the final
system where
it puts three bars on one line then a bar by itself.
On Jun 14, 2009, at 5:37 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
On 14 Jun 2009 at 8:58, Howey, Henry wrote:
I'm working in 2010 and find that fermatas on rests persist in
lying below
a rest when the choices made in the selection box designate that
they are
above the note. This is a new bug.
I've
At 5:37 PM -0400 6/14/09, David W. Fenton wrote:
I've always wondered why the default fermata articulation has
over/under definitions. I've never seen a score that puts the fermata
anywhere but OVER the staff, and always have to change this when I
end up with a file that uses the defaults.
An
David W. Fenton wrote:
I've always wondered why the default fermata articulation has
over/under definitions. I've never seen a score that puts the fermata
anywhere but OVER the staff, and always have to change this when I
end up with a file that uses the defaults.
This has always struck me
At 5:45 PM -0400 6/14/09, Christopher Smith wrote:
Yes, same thing for marcatos, that have only ever been inverted V's
OVER the staff until Finale made non-inverted (verted?) V's under
the staff the norm when stems are up. I have no proof, but I think
Finale invented that one.
Not so.
On Jun 14, 2009, at 6:26 PM, John Howell wrote:
At 5:45 PM -0400 6/14/09, Christopher Smith wrote:
Yes, same thing for marcatos, that have only ever been inverted
V's OVER the staff until Finale made non-inverted (verted?) V's
under the staff the norm when stems are up. I have no proof,
On 14 Jun 2009 at 23:55, Barbara Touburg wrote:
David W. Fenton wrote:
I've always wondered why the default fermata articulation has
over/under definitions. I've never seen a score that puts the fermata
anywhere but OVER the staff, and always have to change this when I
end up with
Shows up in choral music a lot. Not rare in my work.
David W. Fenton lists.fin...@dfenton.com wrote:
On 14 Jun 2009 at 23:55, Barbara Touburg wrote:
David W. Fenton wrote:
I've always wondered why the default fermata articulation has
over/under definitions. I've never seen a
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