Disappearing tuplet brackets has happened to me. They are in the finale
score, I can still see them, but when I make an eps from that page, they
are, randomly, on occasion, gone. Replacing the offenders with non-engraver
tuplets has fixed it for me.
It happens rarely, but it does happen. One mo
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 21:35:59 -0500, "Darcy James Argue"
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> On 14 Mar 2005, at 8:25 PM, David Horne wrote:
> >
> > Darcy, can you confirm that you were using engraver tuplets? If not,
> > what happens if you do? If someone else replicated my problem, I'm
> > inclined to thi
On 14 Mar 2005, at 8:25 PM, David Horne wrote:
Darcy, can you confirm that you were using engraver tuplets? If not,
what happens if you do? If someone else replicated my problem, I'm
inclined to think it's a bug, rather than a local problem with my
setup.
Hi David,
Engraver tuplets, yes. I could
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 05:15:47 -0500, "Darcy James Argue"
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> On 14 Mar 2005, at 4:42 AM, David Horne wrote:
>
> > Just to confirm the problem still persists in 2005b. OK, I've tried
> > some
> > tests and this problem seems consistent on my set up. I'd be interested
> > to
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 15:48:28 +0100, "Johannes Gebauer"
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> I just tried it, too, and it seems you are right. So perhaps it was
> corrected in 2k5b, which seems to indicate it was a Finale problem after
> all (although it only showed in Reader 5, and not in Reader 6).
>
>
I just tried it, too, and it seems you are right. So perhaps it was
corrected in 2k5b, which seems to indicate it was a Finale problem after
all (although it only showed in Reader 5, and not in Reader 6).
I guess all is well now!
Johannes
Darcy James Argue schrieb:
Hi Johannes,
I just tried that
On 14 Mar 2005, at 8:47 AM, Robert Patterson wrote:
I suppose you mean onscreen,
Yes.
But I haven't noticed any difference in the printouts.
No, printouts are fine.
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I suppose you mean onscreen, which is certainly true. But I haven't
noticed any difference in the printouts. The main thing I like about AR7
is the preview pane on the print dialog. I know right away if my file is
going to print correctly, without having to waste time and paper
figuring it out.
Hi Robert,
You skipped the worst version (Adobe Reader 6). Adobe Reader 7 is much
less of a hog than its predecessor. The PDF rendering still looks like
ass compared to Preview, though.
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On 14 Mar 2005, at 7:45 AM, Robert Patterson wrote:
I've had so
I've had so many problems with Acrobat Reader 5 that I bit the bullet
and downloaded Adobe Reader 7. AR7 (still free) has many, many
commendable features new from AR5. It is probably a horrible hog, but I
don't notice it that much. It loads quickly and works well.
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David: you're not alone! I tried it and got exactly the same result,
using Finale 2005 and OS X 10.3.7:
- I made an engraver tuplet consisting of quaver + crotchet (eighth +
quarter note)
- I created a ps file from Finale and used it to make a PDF.
- The notes are visible, but the number and bra
Hi Johannes,
I just tried that with Acrobat Reader 5.1 and the Finale 2005 Maestro
Font Default. I had no problem with whole rests. My printer is the
Ricoh AP2610, which is a PostScript printer.
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On 14 Mar 2005, at 2:32 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
We
Hi Johannes,
I thought David said he was using Preview, not Acrobat?
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On 14 Mar 2005, at 2:28 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
I don't think it was fixed, and according to MacSupport it is a bug in
Adobe Reader 5.
Johannes
Darcy James Argue schrieb:
I believ
I don't think it was fixed, and according to MacSupport it is a bug in
Adobe Reader 5.
Johannes
Darcy James Argue schrieb:
I believe this was a font problem, and it was fixed in Fin2004b (and
also with a standalone Mac OS X font update).
I have a PostScript printer, I always print to PDF direct
Apparently in OS X fonts are always included.
Because of the PS problems with Reader 5 and Finale I now use PStill to
correct these files, that seems to work well.
Johannes
Robert Patterson schrieb:
While we are on the topic of OSX PDF files, is there a way to determine
if fonts are being includ
Well, try printing a file with whole rests directly to PDF (built in PDF
creation) and then print this file with Reader 5 to a PS printer. That's
when I always get problems (the rests print as different characters).
Johannes
Darcy James Argue schrieb:
On 13 Mar 2005, at 7:45 PM, Robert Patterson
Just one final thing before I go! :) When I create similar (i.e.
combination of quaver and crotchet triplets) _non_ engraver tuplets, the
problem doesn't arise. Very strange. Ah, well, looks like I'm the only
one experiencing this oddity- what on earth could be causing this on my
system though. Is
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 05:15:47 -0500, "Darcy James Argue"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On 14 Mar 2005, at 4:42 AM, David Horne wrote:
>
> > Just to confirm the problem still persists in 2005b. OK, I've tried
> > some
> > tests and this problem seems consistent on my set up. I'd be interested
> > to
Works fine for me. I see the tuplet loud and clear in Preview.
FinMac 2004c, G5, OS 10.3.7
Maybe it's a problem with 10.3.8? Or with Fin2005? (Have it sitting
there on the shelf, but am a bit wary of changing horses in
midstream..)
Fiedler
Habsbur
On 14 Mar 2005, at 4:42 AM, David Horne wrote:
Just to confirm the problem still persists in 2005b. OK, I've tried
some
tests and this problem seems consistent on my set up. I'd be interested
to know if anyone has the same problem. If not, there's something
bizarre going on at my side.
Try this w
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 22:32:53 -0500, "Darcy James Argue"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> [Also, this is probably unrelated to your problem, but it wouldn't hurt
> to update to Fin2005b.]
Just to confirm the problem still persists in 2005b. OK, I've tried some
tests and this problem seems consistent
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 22:22:37 -0600, "Robert Patterson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I notice David said he was on "10.3.5". That would suggest to me that he
> hasn't run Software Update to get to 10.3.8. (The actual OS version is
> available from "About this Mac" in the apple menu.) I don't know
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 22:32:53 -0500, "Darcy James Argue"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi David,
>
> Have you checked to see if you have multiple versions of the Finale
> fonts installed in multiple locations on your HD? It may be that you
> still have the old Fin2004 fonts (with the PDF issues)
While we are on the topic of OSX PDF files, is there a way to determine
if fonts are being included? In OS9 I always scrupulously included them,
but I haven't noticed a similar option in the standard Print dialog of OSX.
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Again, while I don't recall any issues with PDF output directly from
Finale in 10.3.5, it certainly couldn't hurt to upgrade to 10.3.8.
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On 13 Mar 2005, at 11:22 PM, Robert Patterson wrote:
I notice David said he was on "10.3.5". That would suggest to m
I notice David said he was on "10.3.5". That would suggest to me that he
hasn't run Software Update to get to 10.3.8. (The actual OS version is
available from "About this Mac" in the apple menu.) I don't know if this
affects PDF printing, but I suppose it could.
Robert
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Hi David,
Have you checked to see if you have multiple versions of the Finale
fonts installed in multiple locations on your HD? It may be that you
still have the old Fin2004 fonts (with the PDF issues) installed
somewhere on your system.
I would suggest searching your hard drive and deleting a
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 20:31:35 -0500, "Darcy James Argue"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I believe this was a font problem, and it was fixed in Fin2004b (and
> also with a standalone Mac OS X font update).
>
> I have a PostScript printer, I always print to PDF directly from
> Finale, and since insta
I believe this was a font problem, and it was fixed in Fin2004b (and
also with a standalone Mac OS X font update).
I have a PostScript printer, I always print to PDF directly from
Finale, and since installing Fin2004b (and, of course, Fin2005), I have
never seen this problem.
- Darcy
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 20:18:32 -0500, "Darcy James Argue"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On 13 Mar 2005, at 7:45 PM, Robert Patterson wrote:
>
> > David Horne wrote:
> >> It seems fine however, when I create the pdf directly within Finale,
> >> but
> >> that has it's own potential problems.
> >
> > P
On 13 Mar 2005, at 7:45 PM, Robert Patterson wrote:
David Horne wrote:
It seems fine however, when I create the pdf directly within Finale,
but
that has it's own potential problems.
Perhaps I missed this thread. What are the problems with printing the
PDF directly?
None -- in my experience, at l
David Horne wrote:
It seems fine however, when I create the pdf directly within Finale, but
that has it's own potential problems.
Perhaps I missed this thread. What are the problems with printing the
PDF directly?
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Today, I noticed that a tuplet (triplet quaver and crotchet) was missing
from a pdf created in os x from an eps file (created using the 'compile
postscript listing' function.) FWIW, it doesn't print when printed on a
non-ps printer. (I don't have a ps printer at home so can't check that.)
It seems
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