Andrew Stiller écrit:
It's not my descendants I'm concerned about (I have none), but
posterity in general. I flatter myself that some of the work I've
done is of permanent, if specialized, value, and I am concerned that
the dissemination of my Heinrich and Hiller publications (at the very
le
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From: "dhbailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Traffic
Andrew Stiller wrote:
On Jan 25, 2006, at 2:00 PM, dhbailey wrote:
Take the time to create PDF files now -- they're easy to print, are
likel
Andrew Stiller wrote:
On Jan 25, 2006, at 2:00 PM, dhbailey wrote:
Take the time to create PDF files now -- they're easy to print, are
likely to be a file format that will survive for quite a long while,
and you can control how they're setup (password protection or not,
page layout, whate
Then prepare a clear step-by-step process for anybody to follow who
may want to print them out.
--
David H. Bailey
I've done that, sort of, but the problem is that any such instructions
will be highly printer-dependent.
Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/
On Jan 25, 2006, at 2:00 PM, dhbailey wrote:
Take the time to create PDF files now -- they're easy to print, are
likely to be a file format that will survive for quite a long while,
and you can control how they're setup (password protection or not,
page layout, whatever.)
A good idea--b
On Jan 25, 2006, at 12:47 PM, Phil Daley wrote:
At 1/25/2006 12:33 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
>
>This is an issue for me for a totally different reason--I have been
>trying to figure out how to keep the files of my publications alive
>after my own death.
It is good that you want to provide for
Indeed, I've heard this as well. However, I had a bunch of CDRs that had
archived stuff from 1997 up till 2003. In 2003 I bought a DVD recorder,
and transferred all the CDRs to DVD. I remember only 2 discs having
problems, and one was rather scratched up. But then again, I had 2
copies of each
So this is done in pencil (or pen!) and you get the physical pieces
of paper marked up from the composer? This is how I've always done
it, too, but it sure would be great to have a way of marking up
electronically, as Microsoft Word does, so that the proofs could
just be sent back over th
On 25.01.2006 dhbailey wrote:
Take the time to create PDF files now -- they're easy to print, are likely to
be a file format that will survive for quite a long while, and you can control
how they're setup (password protection or not, page layout, whatever.)
I very much agree, and it looks li
Andrew Stiller wrote:
On Jan 25, 2006, at 5:17 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
I also use several custom fonts (eg I use my own font for the numbers
in first and second endings), so I warn anyone when I hand out the
files that it is unlikely that they will be able to use them without
problems
Phil Daley wrote:
At 1/25/2006 12:33 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
>On Jan 25, 2006, at 5:17 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>
>> I also use several custom fonts (eg I use my own font for the numbers
>> in first and second endings), so I warn anyone when I hand out the
>> files that it is unlikel
At 1/25/2006 12:33 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
>On Jan 25, 2006, at 5:17 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>
>> I also use several custom fonts (eg I use my own font for the numbers
>> in first and second endings), so I warn anyone when I hand out the
>> files that it is unlikely that they will be able
Hi all,
I'm very much appreciating the responses on this topic so far. I am off for
a week without internet access. Read you in February!
Dennis
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http://maltedmedia.com/people/bathory/365-2007.html
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On Jan 25, 2006, at 5:17 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
I also use several custom fonts (eg I use my own font for the numbers
in first and second endings), so I warn anyone when I hand out the
files that it is unlikely that they will be able to use them without
problems
This is an issue for m
On 1/25/06, Christopher Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So this is done in pencil (or pen!) and you get the physical pieces of
> paper marked up from the composer? This is how I've always done it,
> too, but it sure would be great to have a way of marking up
> electronically, as Microsoft Word
I don't have it myself but I believe the full Acrobat program will allow you
to do this.
I sent pdf proofs to one client and got them emailed back marked in red -
even cross-platform, he's on PC and I'm on Mac.
JR
On 1/25/06 7:50 AM, "Christopher Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>
>> So
On Jan 25, 2006, at 2:43 AM, Karen wrote:
Hi Dennis,
I don't let my original files go to anyone. Not because I don't want
to let any of my "secrets" out (I'm happy to help when I can if I have
the time) but because ultimately I'm responsible for the end product.
There's just too much that
On 24.01.2006 Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
What do folks normally do? Because I do exclusively new music, it's not
like I'm a jealous guardian of the original files. I feel like they belong
with the composer. On the other hand, I'm not enthused about offering
ongoing help in this way, even though
Hi Dennis,
I don't let my original files go to anyone. Not because I don't want
to let any of my "secrets" out (I'm happy to help when I can if I
have the time) but because ultimately I'm responsible for the end
product. There's just too much that can go wrong when the original
files ar
>In observance of the joke thread, this reminds me of a somewhat
>off-color joke that was told to me several years ago when I was
>(briefly) dating a horn player. She was a great kisser ... if only she
>didn't keep trying to put her fist up my ass.
Took me a while to realise this was a joke, I
On Jan 24, 2006, at 1:42 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
What do folks normally do? Because I do exclusively new music, it's not
like I'm a jealous guardian of the original files. I feel like they
belong
with the composer. On the other hand, I'm not enthused about offering
ongoing help in this
On Jan 24, 2006, at 1:20 PM, Williams, Jim wrote:
We euphonium players are lovers, not fighters.
In observance of the joke thread, this reminds me of a somewhat
off-color joke that was told to me several years ago when I was
(briefly) dating a horn player. She was a great kisser ... if only
On Jan 24, 2006, at 9:44 AM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
For whatever reason, I am experiencing a dearth, if not total lack of
Finale postings. Did something occur of which I'm not aware, e.g., a
nuclear winter, or hopefully, a slightly less severe phenomenon?
I've been behind on reading this Li
Thank you, Raymond.
> Can't reproduce that problem in FinWin 2006c.
>
> RBH
>
> Richard Yates wrote:
>
> >In FinWin2006 has the staff percentage bug been fixed?
> >
> >This occurs when a staff is reduced from 100%. When expressions are
dragged
> >they do not stay with the cursor but lag behind in
Can't reproduce that problem in FinWin 2006c.
RBH
Richard Yates wrote:
In FinWin2006 has the staff percentage bug been fixed?
This occurs when a staff is reduced from 100%. When expressions are dragged
they do not stay with the cursor but lag behind in proportion to the amount
of reduction.
>>For whatever reason, I am experiencing a dearth, if not total lack of
>>Finale postings.
>Nobody's been mad at anyone else for the past few days.
Well, I am (if that's what it takes to have someone respond to my twice
posted question):
In FinWin2006 has the staff percentage bug been fixed?
Th
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
This won't start one, but I do have a general question. :)
I've almost never been asked for Finale files, but tend to provide them
anyway, just so there's a record in more than one place.
..
What do folks normally do? Because I do exclusively new music, it'
;-) ;-)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Raymond Horton
Sent: Tue 24-Jan-06 16:00
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] Traffic
Williams, Jim wrote:
>Nobody's been mad at anyone else for the past few days.
>
If you'd just rea
On Jan 24, 2006, at 4:42 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
I've almost never been asked for Finale files, but tend to provide them
anyway, just so there's a record in more than one place.
But last week, I was asked for the files by a composer who wanted to
tweak
the results. I thought nothing o
At 01:06 PM 1/24/06 -0800, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
>Well, I'm grateful that I wasn't yelling into an empty forest, and
>that life goes on, even if it's sans issues. I'm sure a major
>conflagration will out in due time.
This won't start one, but I do have a general question. :)
I've almost ne
Allen,
We euphonium players are lovers, not fighters.
Jim
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Sent: Tue 24-Jan-06 15:10
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] Traffic
Fisher, Allen wrote:
> You wanna fi
Well, I'm grateful that I wasn't yelling into an empty forest, and
that life goes on, even if it's sans issues. I'm sure a major
conflagration will out in due time.
Dean
On Jan 24, 2006, at 12:14 PM, Don Hart wrote:
Of course, when I saw "Musical Emergency" I was licking my chops,
and the
Ah ... story of my life.
Dean
On Jan 24, 2006, at 10:12 AM, Don Hart wrote:
I think it was Raymond's joke.
You were the first to blink.
DH
on 1/24/06 11:44 AM, Dean M. Estabrook at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For whatever reason, I am experiencing a dearth, if not total lack of
Finale post
Williams, Jim wrote:
Nobody's been mad at anyone else for the past few days.
If you'd just read the manual you wouldn't have to say that.
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No no, you need to go back to the Finale Labs and conjure up some new
Finale wonders
Fisher, Allen wrote:
You wanna fight?
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Of course, when I saw "Musical Emergency" I was licking my chops, and then
got a joke! It' not like the nfc and afc championships were worth a darn
that day.
But I was amused.
Don
on 1/24/06 12:39 PM, Christopher Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> BHAA! Yes, it was not unlike that stunned si
You wanna fight?
On 1/24/06 12:10 PM, "Williams, Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said
this:
> Nobody's been mad at anyone else for the past few days.
>
>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Dean M. Estabrook
> Sent: Tue 24-Jan-06 12:44
> To: Finale@shsu.edu
> Subject: [Finale] Traffic
>
> For wh
BHAA! Yes, it was not unlike that stunned silence that follows a really
bad joke. 8-)
But that wasn't a BAD joke, not at all!
Christopher
On Jan 24, 2006, at 1:12 PM, Don Hart wrote:
I think it was Raymond's joke.
You were the first to blink.
DH
on 1/24/06 11:44 AM, Dean M. Estabrook at
Everybody went to Sibelius and forgot to tell you
Actually, a friend of mine suggested that I take another look at Sibelius v4.
I don't know that I want to start that thread all over again, but
Richard
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Now that is funny!
Williams, Jim wrote:
Nobody's been mad at anyone else for the past few days.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Dean M. Estabrook
Sent: Tue 24-Jan-06 12:44
To: Finale@shsu.edu
Subject: [Finale] Traffic
For whatever reason, I am experienc
I think it was Raymond's joke.
You were the first to blink.
DH
on 1/24/06 11:44 AM, Dean M. Estabrook at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> For whatever reason, I am experiencing a dearth, if not total lack of
> Finale postings. Did something occur of which I'm not aware, e.g., a
> nuclear winter, or
Nobody's been mad at anyone else for the past few days.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Dean M. Estabrook
Sent: Tue 24-Jan-06 12:44
To: Finale@shsu.edu
Subject: [Finale] Traffic
For whatever reason, I am experiencing a dearth, if not total lack of
Finale
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