Re: [Finale] Printing parts in Mac OS X New discovery

2004-11-29 Thread Chuck Israels
On Nov 29, 2004, at 1:26 AM, Jonathan Smith wrote: It makes no difference what is set in the finale 'page format for parts' under the options menu but is solely to do with whether you: Extract the part(s) without checking the 'Open Extracted Parts' box, in which case all the page set-ups revert

[Finale] Printing parts in Mac OS X

2004-11-26 Thread John Bell
In OS 9 you used to be able to select a group of files, press command-P, and they all got printed. How do you do this in OS X? John ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale

Re: [Finale] Printing parts in Mac OS X

2004-11-26 Thread laloba2
Hi John, Look at Finale Script...it is in the PluginsMisc. Menu. Scroll down and you will see Batch Printing. Double click on this Script and the Finale Script Editor will open up. Anything with // in front of it will be ignored. You can remove and add // to fit your needs. You can also

Re: [Finale] Printing parts in Mac OS X

2004-11-26 Thread John Bell
Thanks Karen That is exactly what I wanted. Now I can go and have a cup of tea while the parts are printing. Regards John On Nov 26, 2004, at 19:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi John, Look at Finale Script...it is in the PluginsMisc. Menu. Scroll down and you will see Batch Printing. Double

[Finale] Printing parts in Mac OS X

2004-11-26 Thread Jonathan Smith
Unfortunately, you can't. Just as you can't set up the page size from file menu and have it retained in the extracted part from that file like you used to in OS9. Coda say it is not a bug but that Finale can't access the OS to do this, so it looks as if we will have to live with it. Has

Re: [Finale] Printing parts in Mac OS X

2004-11-26 Thread tim-cates
i have to print lots of things on-demand - so what I usually do is make pdf's (once everything gets finalized) and drag the pdf's onto the printer as I need to run off a chart. not great, but works ok for my situation... TC On Nov 27, 2004, at 1:18 AM, Jonathan Smith wrote: Unfortunately,

Re: [Finale] Printing parts in Mac OS X

2004-11-26 Thread laloba2
Mmmm.tea! Love it! -K Thanks Karen That is exactly what I wanted. Now I can go and have a cup of tea while the parts are printing. Regards John On Nov 26, 2004, at 19:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi John, Look at Finale Script...it is in the PluginsMisc. Menu. Scroll down and you will see