On Oct 21, 2006, at 11:59 AM, Will Denayer wrote:
Hello All, I guess this is something really dumb, but I cannot use
my articulation tool: if I press the articulation tool symbol
(whole note with accent) and then I click or double click or
whatever I do on a note in the score, nothing
At 11:59 AM 10/21/2006, Will Denayer wrote:
As for you, Andrew, I sent an email to your firm to ask if your CD on
orchestration works with Windows XP (it's not mentioned in the list in
the flyer), but I get no reply.
The CD just contains PDFs of the book, so it will work on any
computer that
On Oct 21, 2006, at 11:59 AM, Will Denayer wrote:
Andrew, I sent an email to your firm to ask if your CD on
orchestration works with Windows XP (it's not mentioned in the list in
the flyer), but I get no reply. Best, Will
I never received it, sorry. The CD version is in pdf format and
In a message dated 27/06/2004 00:25:50 GMT Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Even if I had the cash, I wouldn't upgrade, after the endless woes I've
heard about it on this list!
I'm afraid I feel the same way.
All the best,
Lawrence
þaes ofereode - þisses swa maeg
Then, for the last 5 or 10 months, you've both missed the delightful
possibilities of Human Playback, the ability to make a wav file for a CD in
seconds, plus all the major improvements in text blocks, expressions, all
because you've been scared off by reports of a few bugs that haven't slowed
In a sense 2004 has the most impressive features set ever made for
music notation, but only if it would work as advertised.
It is also the most buggy upgrade I've ever seen (beeing there since
Fin 97). To make is work not so smootly by an acceptable way I have to
disable almost all of the new
Hi all,
The problem is that the articulations wind up on top of each other. My
method is to add the first articulation (various methods); then run a macro
which alters the vertical position of the first set -- via Mass Edit,
Change Articulation Assignments -- by 36 evpu's; then add the second
Ddan Carno writes:
The problem is that the articulations wind up on top of each other.
My method is to add the first articulation (various methods); then
run a macro which alters the vertical position of the first set --
via Mass Edit, Change Articulation Assignments -- by 36 evpu's; then
add
Hello Hal,
Yes that is true -- as long as you are using Finale 2004! Earlier versions
only show articulation boxes on the selected note, so doing mass, multiple
articulations this way is not possible. Judging by what I have seen in
messages posted recently, I wonder what % of Finale users
On Jun 26, 2004, at 4:24 PM, Dan Carno wrote:
Judging by what I have seen in messages posted recently, I wonder
what % of Finale users are actually running 2004? I am running it in
Windows with few problems, but virtually none of the editors I work
for will touch it with a 10 foot pole.
FinMac 2004b
Remember how we can select a whole swathe of notes with the
articulation tool and then select (say) an accent, and every note has
an accent on it? Wonderful!!
Have you ever tried to add another articulation (to the same notes) in
the same way?
Doesn't work for me.
All that happens
At 11:39 AM 6/25/2004, Stan Lord wrote:
Have you ever tried to add another articulation (to the same notes) in
the same way?
Doesn't work for me.
All that happens is the initial articulations are highlighted.
So I have to apply the second ones individually.
Take a look at Mass Edit | Apply
(This is on 2003) Workaround - start the selection one note to the
right of the ones you want, and drag right-to-left, which lets you
bulk-apply the second articulation to all but the first two which
already have the first. Then you have to add two and remove one manually.
Stan Lord wrote:
Stan Lord writes:
FinMac 2004b
Remember how we can select a whole swathe of notes with the
articulation tool and then select (say) an accent, and every note
has an accent on it? Wonderful!!
Have you ever tried to add another articulation (to the same notes)
in the same way?
Doesn't work for
On Friday, June 25, 2004, at 08:39 AM, Stan Lord wrote:
Remember how we can select a whole swathe of notes with the
articulation tool and then select (say) an accent, and every note has
an accent on it? Wonderful!! Have you ever tried to add another
articulation (to the same notes) in the
Brad Beyenhof wrote:
On Friday, June 25, 2004, at 08:39 AM, Stan Lord wrote:
Remember how we can select a whole swathe of notes with the
articulation tool and then select (say) an accent, and every note has
an accent on it? Wonderful!! Have you ever tried to add another
articulation (to the
On Friday, June 25, 2004, at 10:11 AM, Owain Sutton wrote:
Brad Beyenhof wrote:
On Friday, June 25, 2004, at 08:39 AM, Stan Lord wrote:
Remember how we can select a whole swathe of notes with the
articulation tool and then select (say) an accent, and every note
has an accent on it?
Brad Beyenhof wrote:
On Friday, June 25, 2004, at 10:11 AM, Owain Sutton wrote:
Brad Beyenhof wrote:
On Friday, June 25, 2004, at 08:39 AM, Stan Lord wrote:
Remember how we can select a whole swathe of notes with the
articulation tool and then select (say) an accent, and every note
has an
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