Re: [Finale] finale - indesign (workflow considerations)

2009-12-22 Thread SN jef chippewa
aaron, i wasn't able to do this, i even made sure to check it with a font that is defined tonever be embedded in my acrobat distiller settings. can you gove me a bit more info on your setup and what items are checked that allow you to edit text once exported in EPS/PDF from finale? Well,

Re: [Finale] finale - indesign (workflow considerations)

2009-12-22 Thread Aaron Sherber
On 12/22/2009 6:18 AM, SN jef chippewa wrote: aaron, i wasn't able to do this, i even made sure to check it with a font that is defined tonever be embedded in my acrobat distiller settings. I think you mean always embedded, right? Also, this would only come into play with PDF, since EPS

[Finale] finale - indesign (workflow considerations)

2009-12-19 Thread SN jef chippewa
i'm about to score a piece that is made up of a number of miniatures with a range of notational approaches: from traditional to proportional notation to text/event scores to a mobile format for one section (trad. elements in various shapes spread around the page). because it is very

Re: [Finale] finale - indesign (workflow considerations)

2009-12-19 Thread Aaron Sherber
On 12/19/2009 3:08 PM, SN jef chippewa wrote: (freehand, or something similar, i believe). is there a way to export from finale so that the text is editable using indesign (or illustrator)? or am i stuck masking it or erasing it in the graphics programme? Well, if you make PDFs of your

Re: [Finale] finale - indesign (workflow considerations)

2009-12-19 Thread Aaron Sherber
On 12/19/2009 3:56 PM, Aaron Sherber wrote: Well, if you make PDFs of your Finale examples instead of EPS, and make sure that your PDF settings include all fonts, you can later open the PDF in Illustrator and edit the text. PDFs can also be placed in InDesign as links. Actually, it looks like