On 05.07.2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the way, the original error message Kinkos received on the first file was unable to locate original file.
This sounds like the PDF was referencing another file which you didn't
include (or for which the path name was incorrect).
Johannes
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Sent: Thu, 6 Jul 2006 11:57:53 +0200
Subject: Re: [Finale] pdf printing resolved
On 05.07.2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the way, the original error message Kinkos received on the first
file was unable to locate original file.
This sounds like the PDF was referencing another file which
On 04.07.2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I took them to Kinkos, they were unable to open the pdf document on their
windows based system (I think they use Dell?). However, they were able to open
up the book on a Mac they have on site. The Mac, however, is not networked so
they cannot print
On 5 Jul 2006 at 13:36, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
David W. Fenton / 2006/07/04 / 05:01 PM wrote:
A file is a file. You should be able to tell Adobe Acrobat Reader to
attempt to open any file, no matter what the format, and it should
attempt it (and give an error message if it's not a PDF file).
David W. Fenton / 2006/07/05 / 01:50 PM wrote:
So, this is a problem with the Mac version of Acrobat? Or the built-
in PDF creator in OS X?
No, no. As I said long years ago, it was way before OSX. I think I
was with Acrobat 4 on both Win and Mac. The problem seems to come when
you output to
Subject: Re: [Finale] pdf printing
David W. Fenton / 2006/07/05 / 01:50 PM wrote:
So, this is a problem with the Mac version of Acrobat? Or the built-
in PDF creator in OS X?
No, no. As I said long years ago, it was way before OSX. I think I
was with Acrobat 4 on both Win and Mac. The problem seems
Hello to all,
I have prepared a music book for printing and decided to do it
off-site. I prepared all the music pages in Finale and converted them
to pdf. Other pages such as the cover and table of contents, etc. were
prepared using other programs, such as Photoshop, and also converted to
Nick,
I had a similar problem with a document made on a Mac in MS Word
(with eps clips of Finale files) and converted to pdfs. I had sent
it to a friend who was unable to open the pdfs on a PC. The
solutions was to save the Word document as a PostScript file and then
use Acrobat
On 4 Jul 2006 at 16:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I took them to Kinkos, they were unable to open the pdf
document
on their windows based system (I think they use Dell?).
Dell has *nothing* to do with it, of course.
The question is *why* they couldn't open it. My guess is that you
On Jul 4, 2006, at 4:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello to all,
I have prepared a music book for printing and decided to do it off-
site. I prepared all the music pages in Finale and converted them
to pdf. Other pages such as the cover and table of contents, etc.
were prepared using
NJR Music Enterprises
http://members.aol.com/njrmuse
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 17:17:15 -0400
Subject: Re: [Finale] pdf printing
On Jul 4, 2006, at 4:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello to all,
I have
At 07:19 PM 7/4/06 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I double checked my file and it does have a pdf extension - which I
would have expected since it was created using Adobe Acrobat.
Just last week, I had the same trouble opening the files created on a Mac.
I was using Acrobat Reader.
They did
On Jul 4, 2006, at 4:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I double checked my file and it does have a pdf extension - which I
would have expected since it was created using Adobe Acrobat. The
version of Acrobat they were using was Acrobat 7 and I thought that
may have something to do with it
On Jul 4, 2006, at 7:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I double checked my file and it does have a pdf extension - which I
would have expected since it was created using Adobe Acrobat. The
version of Acrobat they were using was Acrobat 7 and I thought that
may have something to do with it
This works just fine, but it's just another step... Is this just a bug that
I have to use a workaround for?
On 6/13/06 10:11 PM, Scot Hanna-Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brennon,
Have you attempted printing a postscript file and then distilling instead?
On 6/13/06, Brennon Bortz
I suppose if it crashes the program it most certainly is...we should report.
-Scot
On 6/14/06, Brennon Bortz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This works just fine, but it's just another step... Is this just a bug that
I have to use a workaround for?
On 6/13/06 10:11 PM, Scot Hanna-Weir [EMAIL
Title: Re: [Finale] PDF Printing Problems
Correction: I am running Finale 2006D.
Thanks,
Brennon
On 6/13/06 12:07 PM, Brennon Bortz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
I am trying to print a PDF from FinMac2006/OSX. I am running Acrobat 7.0.0, Finale 2006.r3 (C, that is), and OS X 10.4.6
Title: Re: [Finale] PDF Printing Problems
I apologize for so many messages, but I thought it important to also note that this only occurs when I am printing from Finale. Attempts to print using these settings from any other programs run without a hitch.
Thanks,
Brennnon
On 6/13/06 12:13 PM
Brennon,
Have you attempted printing a postscript file and then distilling instead?
On 6/13/06, Brennon Bortz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I apologize for so many messages, but I thought it important to also note
that this only occurs when I am printing from Finale. Attempts to print
using
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 09:25:33 +0200, Michael Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
The problem with the missing middle slash of the tremolo is due to a
fault in the Maestro font. If you open the font in a font editor you
can see that there are in fact three copies of the middle slash
superimposed.
The problem with the missing middle slash of the tremolo is due to a
fault in the Maestro font. If you open the font in a font editor you
can see that there are in fact three copies of the middle slash
superimposed. This mostly goes unnoticed, but will be seen when
printing with recent
I just received a copy of a score from my publishers this morning, and
noticed that two and three line tremolo markings (originally using
Maestro) haven't printed correctly. The two line tremolo only has one
line, and the three line tremolo, two- the middle one 'missing' so it
looks a little odd.
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von David Horne
Gesendet: Samstag, 22. April 2006 11:22
An: finale@shsu.edu
Betreff: [Finale] finale pdf printing problem (again)
I just received a copy of a score from my publishers this morning, and
noticed that two and three line tremolo markings (originally using
Maestro
On 22.04.2006 David Horne wrote:
I just received a copy of a score from my publishers this morning, and
noticed that two and three line tremolo markings (originally using
Maestro) haven't printed correctly. The two line tremolo only has one
line, and the three line tremolo, two- the middle one
On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 12:25:43 +0200, Bettina Crimmins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi David,
I have the same problem when printing with a Xerox DocuPrint N2825
printer. My workaround is to use the petrucci tremolo symbols. I'm
using WinFin 2006 and PDFs also look fine.
Best wishes,
At 12:25 PM 4/22/06 +0200, Bettina Crimmins wrote:
I have the same problem when printing with a Xerox DocuPrint N2825
printer. My workaround is to use the petrucci tremolo symbols. I'm
using WinFin 2006 and PDFs also look fine.
I have the lost-character problem occasionally as well. The last
On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 12:54:26 +0200, Johannes Gebauer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On 22.04.2006 David Horne wrote:
I just received a copy of a score from my publishers this morning, and
noticed that two and three line tremolo markings (originally using
Maestro) haven't printed correctly. The
On Apr 22, 2006, at 7:08 AM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
I have the lost-character problem occasionally as well. The last
occurrence
was also a Xerox, but at a copy shop, where two out of four of my
quarter-tone symbols were printed as little triangles. They displayed
correctly at the shop
At 09:25 AM 4/22/06 -0400, Christopher Smith wrote:
Apparently it was related to the ancient version of Windows the print
shop was running on, Windows 98, I think it was.
This shop uses Linux for everything except the front end. Since the
printers are on the Linux network, maybe that's it. Or
tremolo for
another font.
Cheers,
Angela
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
Sent: Saturday, 22 April 2006 9:09 PM
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] finale pdf printing problem (again)
At 12:25 PM 4/22/06 +0200
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