Yes! I completely overlooked that. Thanks!
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 6:01 PM, Robert Patterson
rob...@robertgpatterson.com wrote:
Does the Reset button in Change...-Tuplets not achieve what you wish?
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 9:12 AM, Ryan ry.squa...@gmail.com wrote:
Finale 2014 Mac OS X
Does the Reset button in Change...-Tuplets not achieve what you wish?
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 9:12 AM, Ryan ry.squa...@gmail.com wrote:
Finale 2014 Mac OS X 10.9
I'd like to reset the manual positioning of all tuplets so they revert back
to the tuple settings I've defined.
I copied and
On Oct 19, 2009, at 9:54 AM, Mark McCarron wrote:
Fin 2010 mac 10.4.11
When entering chords in a measure with notes in it you press the
spacebar to progress to the next note. Sometimes when I do this I
get the layer pull down menu popping up. What's happening?
Something strange.
Chuck
Mark McCarron wrote:
I don't understand. When I choose help from within the Finale menu Safari opens
on ti's own. Of course I've never installed IE. But I do have Firefox.
Are you on Windows?
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David H. Bailey
dhbai...@davidbaileymusicstudio.com
On 13 Jun 2009 at 7:33, dhbailey wrote:
What's up with this? Didn't enough of us complain before (I
thought many of us had complained)? Or does MakeMusic get
some sort of kickback from Microsoft for forcing us to use
IE when we open the manual from within Finale? I really
don't feel
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 13 Jun 2009 at 7:33, dhbailey wrote:
What's up with this? Didn't enough of us complain before (I
thought many of us had complained)? Or does MakeMusic get
some sort of kickback from Microsoft for forcing us to use
IE when we open the manual from within Finale? I
On 13 Jun 2009 at 8:58, dhbailey wrote:
So it's just laziness on MakeMusic's part, or there may be
some under-the-table dealings which make it profitable for
MakeMusic to force people to use IE, who knows.
I think you should stop saying this, as it makes your otherwise
worthwhile post
So it's just laziness on MakeMusic's part, or there may be
some under-the-table dealings which make it profitable for
MakeMusic to force people to use IE, who knows.
On OS X it's a piece of cake to change whatever app should open whatever
document/image/pdf/etc.
Click on a .htm file once,
On Jun 13, 2009, at 10:09 AM, ch...@directionsinmusic.com wrote:
So it's just laziness on MakeMusic's part, or there may be
some under-the-table dealings which make it profitable for
MakeMusic to force people to use IE, who knows.
On OS X it's a piece of cake to change whatever app should
Friends,
Regarding the situation about which David W. Fenton wrote, which annoys
some of us, namely that when one clicks on help from within Finale, the
help files open in MS Internet explorer, there is an easy enough
work-around. Don't open the help files by using the links from within
ch...@directionsinmusic.com wrote:
So it's just laziness on MakeMusic's part, or there may be
some under-the-table dealings which make it profitable for
MakeMusic to force people to use IE, who knows.
On OS X it's a piece of cake to change whatever app should open whatever
Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Friends,
Regarding the situation about which David W. Fenton wrote, which annoys
some of us, namely that when one clicks on help from within Finale, the
help files open in MS Internet explorer, there is an easy enough
work-around. Don't open the help files by using
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 13 Jun 2009 at 8:58, dhbailey wrote:
So it's just laziness on MakeMusic's part, or there may be
some under-the-table dealings which make it profitable for
MakeMusic to force people to use IE, who knows.
I think you should stop saying this, as it makes your
dhbailey wrote:
And just for the record, lest David Fenton's name be connected to my
sometimes crazy ravings, it was David Bailey who started this
complaint. :-)
So it was. Bad editing on my part. Sorry.
ns
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Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
dhbailey wrote:
And just for the record, lest David Fenton's name be connected to my
sometimes crazy ravings, it was David Bailey who started this
complaint. :-)
So it was. Bad editing on my part. Sorry.
ns
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On 13 Jun 2009 at 17:02, dhbailey wrote:
And just for the record, lest David Fenton's name be
connected to my sometimes crazy ravings, it was David Bailey
who started this complaint. :-)
I would be happy to be mistaken as the author or your crazy
ravings. You have common sense that is
Subject: Re: [Finale] Finale2010 Manual still requires IE!
To: finale@shsu.edu
Date: Saturday, June 13, 2009, 5:02 PM
Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Friends,
Regarding the situation about which David W. Fenton
wrote, which annoys some of us, namely that when one clicks
on help from within Finale
On 13 Jun 2009 at 17:58, Mark McCarron wrote:
I don't understand. When I choose help from within the Finale menu Safari
opens on ti's own. Of course I've never installed IE. But I do have
Firefox.
This is a Windows-only issue.
And that's one of the reasons why it's so infuriating -- they
Johnson, Mark wrote:
Hi Chuck (and SHSU list),
Do you happen to have Finale installed on a drive other than your boot
drive? If so, this could be causing the problem. For now, you could
either install Finale on your boot drive or create a bookmark to Finale
2008/Help Files/Finale.htm in the
At 02:34 PM 7/11/2007, Chuck Israels wrote:
Help - does not open in Safari (OS 10.4 something).
Anyone have any ideas why?
Take a look under Program Options | Folders. Does the User Manual
entry point to something like Finale 2008/Help Files?
Aaron.
It does open if you go through the Finale folder and navigate to
Finale.htm - just not from the help menu while you're in Finale.
On Jul 11, 2007, at 11:34 AM, Chuck Israels wrote:
Help - does not open in Safari (OS 10.4 something).
Anyone have any ideas why?
Thanks,
Chuck
Chuck
Hi Aaron,
It points to the right place, and the address appears in the address
bar, but the window doesn't open. I called support, and they thought
it was probably specific to my browser setup. They suggested
clearing Safari preferences, but I don't want to lose all that, so I
simply
in
the coming months.
Sincerely,
Mark Johnson
Documentation Editor
MakeMusic
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Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 2:06 PM
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] 2008 manual not appearing
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Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 2:06 PM
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] 2008 manual not appearing
It does open if you go through the Finale folder and navigate to
Finale.htm - just not from
At 05:51 PM 1/2/2007, Will Denayer wrote:
Hello David, I understand what you are saying and I appreciate. But,
since you don't know me, let me explain. I have been asking rather
simple questions here - and always got a pertinent response, for which
I am very grateful - because I find it easy. I
Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 05:51 PM 1/2/2007, Will Denayer wrote:
Hello David, I understand what you are saying and I appreciate. But,
since you don't know me, let me explain. I have been asking rather
simple questions here - and always got a pertinent response, for which
I am very grateful -
You should contact Hal Owen, a former reader of this list who also has
written excellent Finale tutorials. He has very poor vision and may have
helpful tips.
Try: http://music.uoregon.edu/About/bios/owenh.html
Richard Yates
I have big problems reading these days because
my eyesight is
Hi Will,
Obviously you should not have modified the User Manual files. You can
do a custom re-install of Finale that includes just the User Manual,
and that's what I suggest you do. You can then open the User Manual
from the Help menu in Finale.
You may also want to try installing Adobe
At 12:23 PM 12/17/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having trouble finding Darcy's manual on GPO - where am I
likely to find
it please. Sorry, I know this has already been discussed but I've spent
half an hour ploughing throught the archives and still can't find it.
It's in the User
At 05:22 PM 12/17/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it was already in the folder, but it doesn't appear in the list
when I select
Help-Manuals.
That's right. I don't know why Makemusic didn't add a link to it, but
they didn't.
Aaron.
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I entered it into the Mac spotlight and it came up in the 2006d User
Manual.
Dean
On Dec 17, 2006, at 2:22 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Aaron,
thanks for that. I tried to download it from the website only to
find that
it was already in the folder, but it doesn't appear in the list
Will Denayer wrote:
With respect to opening the manual for Finale, you wrote earlier that
you converted the ~.pdf files to ~.rtf format. Based upon that
statement, if it were me, here's what I'd do.
1) Close all files, folders and programs.
2) Click on Start
3) Open the folder
At 01:57 PM 12/13/2006, Will Denayer wrote:
Because I still can't open the freaking thing.
I have Adobe Reader, but it doesn't open,
What doesn't open -- Adobe Reader, or the Finale manual? Have you
tried downloading and installing a new copy of Adobe Reader from
Will, if you are on Mac, there might be a gotcha here.
I tried to change the default program to open PDFs to be Preview
(faster, smaller than Reader) and ended up defeating my abilities to
read the manual from inside Finale. Finale NEEDS the manual files to
be opened in Adobe Reader ONLY.
FYI, Mac OS X might still default to Preview rather than Adobe Reader
even if you install it. You might try:
Selecting a PDF file. Anything ending in .PDF
File- Get Info
a little box will open with info about the file. Look for OPEN
if it says Preview, Click on it, it might or might not give
At 07:59 PM 12/13/2006, Will Denayer wrote:
I try to open the manual by clicking on the book button (or going to
Help, it is the same). On the right, you can then see what I assume is
the first page of the manual, while on the left, you can see the adobe
icons for every chapter. Nothing happens
Nothing happens when I click these icons.
Have you tried a double-click?
RY
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From: Will Denayer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 2:26 AM
Subject: [Finale] The 'Manual'
Well, I wanted to ask about this before, but it sounds so stupid that I
refrained myself from doing so.
When I ask something, people
At 08:26 PM 12/11/2006, Will Denayer wrote:
Guide and Tutorials. These tutorials are pretty easy, but at the end
of every chapter they refer you to ... the manual if you want to know more.
This mythical manual is probably on my hard disk, which is some sort
of magical thing to me anyway, but
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