Whoa ...
Dean
On Aug 8, 2006, at 2:05 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 01:57 PM 8/8/06 -0700, you wrote:
Man, I'd need an advanced degree in math to figure out that second
screen capture. Maybe I'm just easily intimidated.
http://maltedmedia.com/images/expression.jpg
http://maltedmedia.
At 01:57 PM 8/8/06 -0700, you wrote:
>Man, I'd need an advanced degree in math to figure out that second
>screen capture. Maybe I'm just easily intimidated.
>> http://maltedmedia.com/images/expression.jpg
>> http://maltedmedia.com/images/expression2.jpg
It's one of my engraving jobs for somebo
Man, I'd need an advanced degree in math to figure out that second
screen capture. Maybe I'm just easily intimidated.
Dean
On Aug 8, 2006, at 6:17 AM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 08:55 AM 8/8/06 -0400, Robert Marks wrote:
I know that Finale is capable of pretty much any notational need
Thank you! Matthew Hindson's font is exactly what did the trick! You guys
are amazing!
- Bob
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At 08:55 AM 8/8/2006, Robert Marks wrote:
>I know that Finale is capable of pretty much any notational need -- as long
>as I can figure out how to do it. But I'm having trouble with this one: I
>want a text expression that reads "At Cue, 12/8 Feel" with the 12/8 looking
>like a regular (but smalle
At 08:55 AM 8/8/06 -0400, Robert Marks wrote:
>I know that Finale is capable of pretty much any notational need -- as long
>as I can figure out how to do it. But I'm having trouble with this one: I
>want a text expression that reads "At Cue, 12/8 Feel" with the 12/8 looking
>like a regular (but
I know that Finale is capable of pretty much any notational need -- as long
as I can figure out how to do it. But I'm having trouble with this one: I
want a text expression that reads "At Cue, 12/8 Feel" with the 12/8 looking
like a regular (but smaller) time signature. I'm sure there's a way, b